Field evaluation of the prophylactic effect of an isometamidium sustained-release device against trypanosomiasis in cattle

In order to compare the prophylactic effect provided by a poly(D,L-lactide) sustained-release device (SRD) containing isometamidium (ISMM; Trypamidium) with that provided by the classical im injection of the drug, a field trial was carried out at the Madina Diassa Ranch in Mali, beginning in Novembe...

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Main Authors: Diarra, B., Diall, O., Geerts, S., Kageruka, P., Lemmouchi, Y., Schacht, E., Eisler, M.C., Holmes, P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/30085
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author Diarra, B.
Diall, O.
Geerts, S.
Kageruka, P.
Lemmouchi, Y.
Schacht, E.
Eisler, M.C.
Holmes, P.
author_browse Diall, O.
Diarra, B.
Eisler, M.C.
Geerts, S.
Holmes, P.
Kageruka, P.
Lemmouchi, Y.
Schacht, E.
author_facet Diarra, B.
Diall, O.
Geerts, S.
Kageruka, P.
Lemmouchi, Y.
Schacht, E.
Eisler, M.C.
Holmes, P.
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description In order to compare the prophylactic effect provided by a poly(D,L-lactide) sustained-release device (SRD) containing isometamidium (ISMM; Trypamidium) with that provided by the classical im injection of the drug, a field trial was carried out at the Madina Diassa Ranch in Mali, beginning in November 1995. One- to 3-year-old N'Dama cattle were randomly divided into 3 groups. The first group (n = 42) was treated with ISMM at a dose of 1 mg/kg bwt, the 2nd group (n = 44) received the same dose of the drug via an SRD, which was subcutaneously implanted in the shoulder region, and the 3rd group (n = 36) was kept as untreated controls. All animals were treated with diminazene aceturate (7 mg/kg of bwt) 2 weeks before the start of the experiment and were tested monthly by the buffy coat technique for a period of 8 months. Glossina morsitans submorsitans was the most important tsetse species, with apparent densities (number of catches/trap/day) varying between 11.9 and 38.7 over the experimental period. During the course of the experiment the proportion of tsetse infected with trypanosomes varied between 22.4 and 24.4 percent , of which 46 to 68 percent harboured metacyclic forms. Trypanosoma vivax was the the most common species found (in 61.2 percent of infected tsetse), followed by T. congolense (in 14.9 percent ) and T. brucei (in 1.8 percent ). Eight months after treatment the cumulative Trypanosoma infection rates in the cattle were 27.7, 58.5 and 77.4 percent in the group with the SRD implant, the group receiving the im injection, and the control group, respectively. Statistical analysis showed that the incidence of trypanosomiasis was significantly lower (P=0.006) in the group which received ISMM via the SRD than in the one which was treated with ISMM im.
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spelling CGSpace300852023-02-15T10:05:58Z Field evaluation of the prophylactic effect of an isometamidium sustained-release device against trypanosomiasis in cattle Diarra, B. Diall, O. Geerts, S. Kageruka, P. Lemmouchi, Y. Schacht, E. Eisler, M.C. Holmes, P. prophylaxis controlled release isometamidium chloride field trials n'dama cattle glossina morsitans submorsitans trypanosoma vivax trypanosoma congolense trypanosoma brucei trypanosomiasis livestock antiprotozoal agents trypanocides drug delivery systems disease control disease vectors In order to compare the prophylactic effect provided by a poly(D,L-lactide) sustained-release device (SRD) containing isometamidium (ISMM; Trypamidium) with that provided by the classical im injection of the drug, a field trial was carried out at the Madina Diassa Ranch in Mali, beginning in November 1995. One- to 3-year-old N'Dama cattle were randomly divided into 3 groups. The first group (n = 42) was treated with ISMM at a dose of 1 mg/kg bwt, the 2nd group (n = 44) received the same dose of the drug via an SRD, which was subcutaneously implanted in the shoulder region, and the 3rd group (n = 36) was kept as untreated controls. All animals were treated with diminazene aceturate (7 mg/kg of bwt) 2 weeks before the start of the experiment and were tested monthly by the buffy coat technique for a period of 8 months. Glossina morsitans submorsitans was the most important tsetse species, with apparent densities (number of catches/trap/day) varying between 11.9 and 38.7 over the experimental period. During the course of the experiment the proportion of tsetse infected with trypanosomes varied between 22.4 and 24.4 percent , of which 46 to 68 percent harboured metacyclic forms. Trypanosoma vivax was the the most common species found (in 61.2 percent of infected tsetse), followed by T. congolense (in 14.9 percent ) and T. brucei (in 1.8 percent ). Eight months after treatment the cumulative Trypanosoma infection rates in the cattle were 27.7, 58.5 and 77.4 percent in the group with the SRD implant, the group receiving the im injection, and the control group, respectively. Statistical analysis showed that the incidence of trypanosomiasis was significantly lower (P=0.006) in the group which received ISMM via the SRD than in the one which was treated with ISMM im. 1998 2013-06-11T09:26:10Z 2013-06-11T09:26:10Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/30085 en Open Access Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy;42(5): 1012-1014
spellingShingle prophylaxis
controlled release
isometamidium chloride
field trials
n'dama
cattle
glossina morsitans submorsitans
trypanosoma vivax
trypanosoma congolense
trypanosoma brucei
trypanosomiasis
livestock
antiprotozoal agents
trypanocides
drug delivery systems
disease control
disease vectors
Diarra, B.
Diall, O.
Geerts, S.
Kageruka, P.
Lemmouchi, Y.
Schacht, E.
Eisler, M.C.
Holmes, P.
Field evaluation of the prophylactic effect of an isometamidium sustained-release device against trypanosomiasis in cattle
title Field evaluation of the prophylactic effect of an isometamidium sustained-release device against trypanosomiasis in cattle
title_full Field evaluation of the prophylactic effect of an isometamidium sustained-release device against trypanosomiasis in cattle
title_fullStr Field evaluation of the prophylactic effect of an isometamidium sustained-release device against trypanosomiasis in cattle
title_full_unstemmed Field evaluation of the prophylactic effect of an isometamidium sustained-release device against trypanosomiasis in cattle
title_short Field evaluation of the prophylactic effect of an isometamidium sustained-release device against trypanosomiasis in cattle
title_sort field evaluation of the prophylactic effect of an isometamidium sustained release device against trypanosomiasis in cattle
topic prophylaxis
controlled release
isometamidium chloride
field trials
n'dama
cattle
glossina morsitans submorsitans
trypanosoma vivax
trypanosoma congolense
trypanosoma brucei
trypanosomiasis
livestock
antiprotozoal agents
trypanocides
drug delivery systems
disease control
disease vectors
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