Prophylactic treatment of flea-infested cats with an imidacloprid/flumethrin collar to forestall infection with Dipylidium caninum
Prophylactic treatment of flea-infested cats with an imidacloprid/flumethrin collar to forestall infection with Dipylidium caninum
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Abstract
Background
The objective of the study was to determine the sustained effectiveness of 10% imidacloprid (w/w) and 4.5% flumethrin (w/w) incorporated in a slow-release matrix collar in preventing
Methods
Efficacy against infection with
Efficacy against fleas was evaluated 24 h after each infestation.Infection of the cats with
Results
Efficacy of the collars against infestation of the cats with fleas was 99.9% on Day 7 and 100% at each subsequent weekly assessment.Infection of the fleas with metacestodes was ≥40% in 7 to 13 day old fleas, but progressively decreased thereafter.At necropsy all the control cats were infected with
3.A single treated cat was infected and harboured 2 scoleces.Effective prevention of infection with
Conclusion
The insecticidal components Seeds of the medicated collars are capable of rapidly eliminating newly-acquired infestations of fleas that are infected with the metacestodes of