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    Determination of the effect of collars containing 10% w/w imidacloprid and 4.5% w/w flumethrin (Seresto®) on the incidence of Leishmania and other canine vector-borne pathogen infections in Greece

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    Background: The objective of this field study was to assess the effect of treating a considerable portion of a dog population naturally exposed to canine vector-borne pathogens (CVBPs) in endemic areas with a 10% w/w imidacloprid/4.5% w/w flumethrin collar (Seresto®) on the transmission of CVBPs and the resulting incidence of infection. Methods: A total of 479 dogs from two sites were enrolled in the study. Collars were placed on all dogs continuously for 21 months, with replacement of the collar every 7 months. All dogs were examined, including body weight and blood/conjunctival swab collections, every 7 months. Serum samples were analysed for the presence of antibodies against Leishmania infantum, Ehrlichia canis and Anaplasma phagocytophilum. PCR assays were also performed on blood samples and conjunctival swab collected from the dogs for the presence of L. infantum, and on blood samples only for the presence of Ehrlichia spp. and Anaplasma spp. Sand flies were collected, identified to species level and molecularly tested for L. infantum throughout two vector activity seasons. Results: The results showed that the Seresto collar was safe with continuous use. At study inclusion, 419, 370 and 453 dogs tested negative for L. infantum, Ehrlichia spp. and Anaplasma spp., respectively (353 dogs tested negative for any pathogen). Overall, 90.2% of the dogs were protected from L. infantum infection on both sites combined. The entomological survey confirmed the presence of competent vectors of L. infantum at all monitored locations, namely the sand flies Phlebotomus neglectus and Phlebotomus tobbi, both of which are regarded as the most important competent vectors in the Mediterranean basin. All captured sand flies tested negative for L. infantum. Protection against ticks and fleas was high, with only two dogs showing a low number of ticks and seven dogs having low numbers of fleas at single evaluation time points. Across the entire study population, a number of dogs became infected with tick-transmitted pathogens, but prevention of transmission was 93% for E. canis and 87.2% for Anaplasma spp. when all cases from both sites were combined. Conclusions: The Seresto® (10% w/w imidacloprid/4.5% w/w flumethrin) collar significantly reduced the risk of CVBP transmission when compared to previously observed incidences of CVBP infections in two highly endemic areas under field conditions

    Effects of kefir on coccidial oocysts excretion and performance of dairy goat kids following weaning

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    The aim of this study was to investigate effects of kefir, a traditional source of probiotic, on coccidial oocysts excretion and on the performance of dairy goat kids following weaning. Twin kids were randomly allocated to one of two groups at weaning. Kids of the first group received 20 ml of kefir daily for 6 weeks (KEF), while kids in the control group were given a placebo (CON). Individual faecal samples were regularly (n = 18 per kid) taken to quantify the number of coccidial oocysts per gram of faeces (OpG). There were no differences between the groups in terms of body weight development (P > 0.05) and feed consumption. Kids of both groups were not able to consume enough feed to meet their nutrient requirements during the first 3 weeks following weaning. KEF had a lower frequency of OpG positive samples than CON (P = 0.043). Kefir did not affect the maximum oocyst excretion and age of the kids at the highest oocyst excretion (P > 0.05). KEF shed numerically 35% lower coccidial oocysts than the controls, which corresponded to a statistical tendency (P = 0.074) in lowering Log-OpG in comparison to CON. While KEF had a lower frequency of OpG positive samples and tended to shed lower OPG by around one-third, the frequency of diarrhea, level of highest oocyst excretion, and performance of the kids remained unaffected. Therefore, it is concluded that overall effects of kefir do not have a significant impact on sub-clinical infection and performance in weaned kids under relatively high-hygienic farming conditions

    EARLY PREGNANCY DIAGNOSIS IN THE RABBIT BY REAL TIME ULTRASONOGRAPHY

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    [EN] An ultrasonographic method for the diagnosis of early pregnancy in the rabbit is presented. New Zealand White does were artificially inseminated and their uteri were ultrasonographically examined on days 7, 8, 9 and 10 post insemination. On day 7, a low echogenicity area, located in the uterine lumen, could be regarded as an indication of pregnancy. However, on day 8, embryonic vesicles with a diameter of · about 8 mm were identifiable and countable. On day 9, embryonic vesicles developed up to a diameter of about 12 mm. Finally, on day 1 O, embryonic vesicles' diameter was around 17 mm and their embryonic pole was also identifiable.[FR] Une méthode de diagnostic précoce par ultrason de la gestation chez la lapine est présentée. Des lapines Néo Zélandais Blanc ont été inséminées artificiellement et leurs utérus ont été examinés par ultrason 7, 8, 9 et 10 jours aprés l'insémination. Au jour 7, un faible écho dans la lumiére utérine peut étre considéré comme une indication de gestation. Le 8°m• jour, des vésicules embryonnaires d'environ 8mm de diamétre peuvent étre identifiés et comptés. Le géme jour, les vésicules embryonnaires ont atteints 12mm. Enfin, au 1 o•m• jour les vésicules embryonnaires ont atteints un diamétre d'environ 17mm et leurs pOles sont identifiables.Ypsilantis, P.; Saratsis, P. (1999). EARLY PREGNANCY DIAGNOSIS IN THE RABBIT BY REAL TIME ULTRASONOGRAPHY. World Rabbit Science. doi:10.4995/wrs.1999.385.SWORD07
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