Comparative Efficacy Of Fipronil And Ivermectin Against Knemidocoptes In Budgerigars
By: Serug Akhtar (2015-VA-1069) | Dr. Uzma Farid Durrani.
Contributor(s): Dr. Asim Khalid Mahmood | Dr. Haroon Akbar.
Material type: BookPublisher: 2017Description: 37p.Subject(s): Pet Animal PracticesDDC classification: 2955-T Dissertation note: Knemidocoptes pilae causes scaly face condition in budgerigars. Present study was conducted in different K. pilae suspected cases of budgerigars at Pet Centre, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore. After the confirmation of knemidocoptes through skin scraping the birds were treated in 2 groups (10 birds each group), on group was topically treated with Fipronil and the other group was topically treated with Ivermectin. Fipronil was applied on neck region on days 0,7,14 and the birds were examined for mite infestation on day 0,7,14 and 21. Similarly the ivermectin was also applied topically on neck region on day 0,7 and 14. Where infestation was reconfirmed by skin scraping on day 0, 7, 14 and 21. The group treated with fipronil showed generalized clinical improvement in health (Body weight, body itch, feed intake, activity and skin lesion) after day 14 whereas all the skin lesions disappeared by day 21. Ivermectin the birds started showing improvement in health (Body weight, body itch, feed intake, activity and skin lesion) on day 7 post treatment and all the skin lesion healed by day 21. On the basis of findings of this study it is conducted that bot ivermectin and fipronil are effective against K. pilae however ivermectin induced recovery is fast as compared to fipronil.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Knemidocoptes pilae causes scaly face condition in budgerigars. Present study was conducted in different K. pilae suspected cases of budgerigars at Pet Centre, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore. After the confirmation of knemidocoptes through skin scraping the birds were treated in 2 groups (10 birds each group), on group was topically treated with Fipronil and the other group was topically treated with Ivermectin.
Fipronil was applied on neck region on days 0,7,14 and the birds were examined for mite infestation on day 0,7,14 and 21. Similarly the ivermectin was also applied topically on neck region on day 0,7 and 14. Where infestation was reconfirmed by skin scraping on day 0, 7, 14 and 21. The group treated with fipronil showed generalized clinical improvement in health (Body weight, body itch, feed intake, activity and skin lesion) after day 14 whereas all the skin lesions disappeared by day 21. Ivermectin the birds started showing improvement in health (Body weight, body itch, feed intake, activity and skin lesion) on day 7 post treatment and all the skin lesion healed by day 21. On the basis of findings of this study it is conducted that bot ivermectin and fipronil are effective against K. pilae however ivermectin induced recovery is fast as compared to fipronil.
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