Registration of veterinary medical products includes the provision that field tests may be required to assess potential nontarget effects associated with the excretion of product residues in dung of treated livestock (phase II, tier B testing). However, regulatory agencies provide no guidance on the format of these tests. In the present study, the authors report on the development of a standardized field test method designed to serve as a tier B test. Dung was collected from cattle before and up to 2 mo after treatment with a topical application of a test compound (ivermectin). Pats formed of dung from the different treatments were placed concurrently in the field to be colonized by insects. The abundance, richness, and diversity of insects...
The spread of veterinary medicinal products (VMP) and biocides onto agriculturally used areas repres...
<p>Cattle treated with the veterinary parasiticide ivermectin fecally excrete residues. The authors ...
The insecticidal activity of parasiticide residues in dung of cattle treated with a sustained releas...
<p>Registration of veterinary medical products includes the provision that field tests may be requir...
International audienceAccording to European Union recommendations, a test method has been developed ...
The application of veterinary medical products to livestock can impact soil organisms in manure-amen...
According to European Union recommendations, a test method has been developed to evaluate the effec...
To register veterinary medicinal products (VMPs) as parasiticides on pastured animals, legislation i...
To register veterinary medicinal products (VMPs) as parasiticides on pastured animals, legislation i...
<p>The authorization of veterinary medicinal products requires that they be assessed for nontarget e...
By degrading the dung of livestock that graze on pastures, coprophilous arthropods accelerate the cy...
Veterinary medical product residues can cause severe damage in the dung ecosystem. Depending on the ...
Invertebrates associated with livestock dung provide a valuable ecosystem service of dung decomposit...
The parasiticide ivermectin has been administered to domestic livestock since 1981 to control intern...
All veterinary medicines have to undergo a rigorous environmental risk assessment before gaining a m...
The spread of veterinary medicinal products (VMP) and biocides onto agriculturally used areas repres...
<p>Cattle treated with the veterinary parasiticide ivermectin fecally excrete residues. The authors ...
The insecticidal activity of parasiticide residues in dung of cattle treated with a sustained releas...
<p>Registration of veterinary medical products includes the provision that field tests may be requir...
International audienceAccording to European Union recommendations, a test method has been developed ...
The application of veterinary medical products to livestock can impact soil organisms in manure-amen...
According to European Union recommendations, a test method has been developed to evaluate the effec...
To register veterinary medicinal products (VMPs) as parasiticides on pastured animals, legislation i...
To register veterinary medicinal products (VMPs) as parasiticides on pastured animals, legislation i...
<p>The authorization of veterinary medicinal products requires that they be assessed for nontarget e...
By degrading the dung of livestock that graze on pastures, coprophilous arthropods accelerate the cy...
Veterinary medical product residues can cause severe damage in the dung ecosystem. Depending on the ...
Invertebrates associated with livestock dung provide a valuable ecosystem service of dung decomposit...
The parasiticide ivermectin has been administered to domestic livestock since 1981 to control intern...
All veterinary medicines have to undergo a rigorous environmental risk assessment before gaining a m...
The spread of veterinary medicinal products (VMP) and biocides onto agriculturally used areas repres...
<p>Cattle treated with the veterinary parasiticide ivermectin fecally excrete residues. The authors ...
The insecticidal activity of parasiticide residues in dung of cattle treated with a sustained releas...