Abstract

Fenbendazole (FBZ) was continuously infused for 30 days into the rumen of 100 lambs which had mature or developing benzimidazole-susceptible or thiabendazole-resistant Haemonchus contortus and susceptible Trichostrongylus colubriformis infections. Ovicidal, larvicidal and adulticidal activities were exhibited against benzimidazole-susceptible and benzimidazole-resistant H. contortus worms by FBZ at a dose level of ≥ 0.2mg kg −1 body weight day −1. Reasonably consistent high level efficacy against H. contortus was obtained with dose levels > 0.4 mg kg −1 day −1. Excellent control of susceptible T. colubriformis worms was achieved with the lowest dose tested of 0.4 mg kg −1 day −1. The intraruminal infusion critical study method is a tool to determine the feasibility of incorporating a candidate anthelmintic compound in a continuous sustained-release rumen device formulation. The anthelmintic profile of FBZ obtained by low-level intraruminal administration suggests that it would be a potential candidate.

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