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Endectocidal efficacy of doramectin administered intramuscularly at a dosage of 300 μg/kg was evaluated in 464 pigs naturally infected with intestinal nematodes or mange mites on 14 commercial farms in Japan. By doramectin treatment, fecal egg counts were reduced >99% for Ascaris suum, Strongyloides ransomi. Oesophagostomum dentatum, and Trichuris suis; worm counts of T. suis and mite counts of Sarcoptes scabiei were reduced 90.1% on Day 21 and 99.5% on Day 28 following treatment, respectively.
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Saeki, H., Fujii, T., Fukumoto, S. I., Kagota, K., Taneichi, A., Takeda, S., & Tsukaguchi, M. (1997). Efficacy of Doramectin against Intestinal Nematodes and Sarcoptic Mange Mites in Naturally Infected Swine. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 59(2), 129–132. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.59.129
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