Abstract
Abstract Reduced anthelmintic efficacy in beef cattle has recently been documented at the national level. The objective of this study was to determine if anthelmintic resistance is present in Maryland beef cattle herds. For this study, the fecal egg count reduction (FECR) test was used to assess anthelmintic efficacy of composite samples. Between July and October 2020, anthelmintic efficacy was assessed for 17 groups of cattle across 14 individual farms in Maryland. Each test group consisted of 24 ± 6 calves or yearlings (< 16 months of age). Previous anthelmintic treatment history was used to assign each group to one of four commercially available anthelmintics: moxidectin (injectable), moxidectin (pour-on), doramectin, or fenbendazole. Prior to treatment, cattle were weighed to ensure appropriate dose according to the product label. Fecal samples were collected from all cattle within each group before and after (17 ± 5 d) treatment. Pre- and post-treatment samples were composited for each group on an equal-weight basis (10g per animal) and the number of eggs within the sample was determined using the 3-chambered McMaster technique. The mean FECR across all four anthelmintics was 60 ± 19% (mean ± 95% confidence interval), indicating that the anthelmintics tested in this study were largely ineffective. The FECR for the moxidectin injectable, moxidectin pour-on, doramectin, and fenbendazole treatments were 71 ± 38%, 47 ± 46%, 35 ± 88%, and 96 ± 18% (mean ± 95% confidence interval), respectively. Although these data indicate no statistically significant differences for efficacy among the four products tested, they do suggest that efficacy is highly variable across different anthelmintics and farms. Results also indicate that anthelmintic resistance exists on many cattle farms in Maryland. This study provides evidence that supports the need for more judicious anthelmintic use and alternative gastrointestinal parasite control measures in Maryland beef cattle herds.
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