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Controlled tests of ivermectin against migrating Strongylus vulgaris in ponies.
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1981
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Ivermectin ImVeterinary ResearchEducationSingle DosageParasitologyTwelve Pony FoalsAnimal PhysiologyAnimal TestingAllergyPorcine DiseaseBiologyAnimal ScienceZoonotic DiseasePathogenesisAnimal HealthVeterinary ScienceControlled TestsHelminth InfectionMedicine
Twelve pony foals were reared worm-free and inoculated with Strongylus vulgaris. On day 7 after inoculation, 6 ponies were given ivermectin IM at a dose of 200 micrograms/kg of body weight and on day 28 were necropsied. Ivermectin was effective in eliminating early 4th-stage S vulgaris larvae and reducing clinical signs associated with acute arteritis. After administrative ivermectin was effective against early 4th-stage Strongylus vulgaris larvae in ponies when administered at 100, 300, or 800 micrograms/kg of body weight. The purpose of the present study was to report on a more extensive trial, using a single dosage of ivermectin.