Effects of some pesticides on development of Ascaris suum eggs

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Abstract

To evaluate the effects of pesticides to parasite eggs, Ascaris suum eggs were incubated with 5 different pesticides (1:1,500-1:2,000 dilutions of 2% emamectin benzoate, 5% spinetoram, 5% indoxacarb, 1% deltamethrin, and 5% flufenoxuron; all v/v) at 20°C for 6 weeks, and microscopically evaluated the egg survival and development on a weekly basis. The survival rate of A. suum eggs incubated in normal saline (control eggs) was 90 ± 3% at 6 weeks. However, the survival rates of eggs treated with pesticides were 75-85% at this time, thus significantly lower than the control value. Larval development in control eggs commenced at 3 weeks, and 73 ± 3% of eggs had internal larvae at 6 weeks. Larvae were evident in pesticide-treated eggs at 3-4 weeks, and the proportions of eggs carrying larvae at 6 weeks (36 ± 3%-54± 3%) were significantly lower than that of the control group. Thus, pesticides tested at levels similar to those used in agricultural practices exhibited low-level ovicidal activity and delayed embryogenesis of A. suum eggs, although some differences were evident among the tested pesticides. © 2014, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine.

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Yu, Y. M., Kim, J. W., Na, W. S., Youn, Y. N., Choi, I. W., & Lee, Y. H. (2014). Effects of some pesticides on development of Ascaris suum eggs. Korean Journal of Parasitology, 52(1), 111–115. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2014.52.1.111

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