AbstractEfficacy of afoxolaner, a novel isoxazoline insecticide/acaricide, against Ixodes scapularis was evaluated in a laboratory study. One day prior to treatment, beagle dogs (n=16) were infested with 50 unfed wild adult ticks. Repeat infestations were performed weekly for four additional weeks. The number of live ticks remaining on each dog was determined 48h after treatment and after each subsequent infestation. A single oral treatment with a dose approaching the minimum effective dose of afoxolaner (2.5mg/kg) eliminated the pre-existing infestations of I. scapularis ticks and controlled weekly re-infestations, with efficacy between 98% and 100% recorded until Day 23 and 94% at Day 30
AbstractAfoxolaner is an isoxazoline compound characterized by a good safety profile and extended ef...
Otodectes cynotis is a commonly occurring surface mite that can be easily transmitted between suitab...
Abstract Background Effective control of tick infestations on dogs is important to reduce the risk o...
AbstractEfficacy of afoxolaner, a novel isoxazoline insecticide/acaricide, against Ixodes scapularis...
AbstractThe acaricidal efficacy of a novel oral formulation of afoxolaner (NEXGARD®, Merial) against...
AbstractA controlled study to assess the acaricidal efficacy of afoxolaner in dogs after a single or...
International audienceTicks are hematophageous arthropods that transmit a wide spectrum of pathogens...
Ticks are hematophageous arthropods that transmit a wide spectrum of pathogens to human and animals....
AbstractA randomized, blinded, negative controlled study was conducted to determine whether treatmen...
AbstractThe present study compares the efficacy of two recent oral ectoparasiticides containing isox...
AbstractTwo studies were conducted to confirm that a single oral dose of the novel insecticide/acari...
The acaricidal efficacy of afoxolaner (NexGard®, Merial) was evaluated against Sarcoptes scabiei var...
AbstractThe rapid speed of kill of sarolaner (Simparica™, Zoetis), a novel isoxazoline compound, was...
AbstractThe efficacy of orally administered afoxolaner against adult dog fleas, Ctenocephalides cani...
The acaricidal efficacy of afoxolaner (NexGard®, Merial) was evaluated against Sarcoptes scabiei var...
AbstractAfoxolaner is an isoxazoline compound characterized by a good safety profile and extended ef...
Otodectes cynotis is a commonly occurring surface mite that can be easily transmitted between suitab...
Abstract Background Effective control of tick infestations on dogs is important to reduce the risk o...
AbstractEfficacy of afoxolaner, a novel isoxazoline insecticide/acaricide, against Ixodes scapularis...
AbstractThe acaricidal efficacy of a novel oral formulation of afoxolaner (NEXGARD®, Merial) against...
AbstractA controlled study to assess the acaricidal efficacy of afoxolaner in dogs after a single or...
International audienceTicks are hematophageous arthropods that transmit a wide spectrum of pathogens...
Ticks are hematophageous arthropods that transmit a wide spectrum of pathogens to human and animals....
AbstractA randomized, blinded, negative controlled study was conducted to determine whether treatmen...
AbstractThe present study compares the efficacy of two recent oral ectoparasiticides containing isox...
AbstractTwo studies were conducted to confirm that a single oral dose of the novel insecticide/acari...
The acaricidal efficacy of afoxolaner (NexGard®, Merial) was evaluated against Sarcoptes scabiei var...
AbstractThe rapid speed of kill of sarolaner (Simparica™, Zoetis), a novel isoxazoline compound, was...
AbstractThe efficacy of orally administered afoxolaner against adult dog fleas, Ctenocephalides cani...
The acaricidal efficacy of afoxolaner (NexGard®, Merial) was evaluated against Sarcoptes scabiei var...
AbstractAfoxolaner is an isoxazoline compound characterized by a good safety profile and extended ef...
Otodectes cynotis is a commonly occurring surface mite that can be easily transmitted between suitab...
Abstract Background Effective control of tick infestations on dogs is important to reduce the risk o...