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  • The study aimed to assess a pour-on solution combining moxidectin and triclabendazole (MOX plus TCBZ) against liver flukes in cattle, comparing its effectiveness to other treatments like ivermectin (IVM) with clorsulon and closantel.
  • 104 male Holstein-Friesian calves were infected with liver fluke metacercariae and divided into treatment groups; results showed that the MOX plus TCBZ treatment achieved over 99.5% efficacy against adult and 8-week old flukes, significantly outpacing the untreated control group.
  • Other treatments (IVM plus closantel and IVM plus clorsulon) also reduced fluke counts but

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a pour-on solution containing moxidectin plus triclabendazole (MOX plus TCBZ) against immature and adult stages of the liver fluke in cattle and compare the efficacy with other commercially available preparations. To this end, 104 male Holstein-Friesian calves aged between 3 and 4 months, were randomly allocated to 13 groups of eight animals each, and infected with approximately 500 Fasciola hepatica metacercariae. One group remained untreated, four groups were treated with MOX plus TCBZ at a dose rate of 0.1 mL/kg, four other groups were treated with ivermectin (IVM) plus clorsulon injectable at a dose rate of 0.02 mL/kg, and the remaining four groups were treated with IVM plus closantel pour-on at a dose rate of 0.1 mL/kg. Each treatment was applied to one of the groups at 4 weeks, 6 weeks, 8 weeks and 12 weeks after the experimental infection. At necropsy (99-102 days after infection), all untreated animals were infected with a minimum of 30 flukes. The MOX plus TCBZ treated animals had significantly (P<0.0001) lower fluke counts compared to the untreated control animals at all time points after treatment. Efficacy against 8-week old and adult flukes was >99.5%. For 6-week old immature fluke, the efficacy was 98.0% and for 4-week old immature fluke the efficacy was 90.9%. The IVM plus closantel pour-on treated animals had significantly lower fluke counts compared to the untreated control animals for adult and 8-week old flukes (P<0.0001), and for 6-week old flukes (P=0.002). The efficacy was 26.8%, 68.2%, 90.6% and 99.3% against 4-week, 6-week and 8-week old immature flukes, and adult flukes respectively. The IVM plus clorsulon treated animals had significantly lower fluke counts compared to the untreated control animals for adult (P<0.0001) and 8-week old (P<0.05) flukes. The efficacy was 29.7%, 43.4%, 53.2% and 99.2% against 4-week, 6-week and 8-week old immature flukes, and adult flukes respectively. For treatments at 4, 6 and 8 weeks after infection, the fluke counts were significantly (P<0.0001) lower for the MOX plus TCBZ treatment than for IVM plus closantel or IVM plus clorsulon. The results confirm the high efficacy (>90%) of the MOX plus TCBZ pour-on combination against 4-week old to adult liver fluke in cattle. The IVM plus closantel pour-on combination was effective (>90%) against 8-week old and adult flukes, but had low efficacy against 4- and 6-week old fluke. The IVM plus clorsulon injectable combination was effective (>90%) against adult fluke only.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to assess a pour-on solution combining moxidectin and triclabendazole (MOX plus TCBZ) against liver flukes in cattle, comparing its effectiveness to other treatments like ivermectin (IVM) with clorsulon and closantel.
  • 104 male Holstein-Friesian calves were infected with liver fluke metacercariae and divided into treatment groups; results showed that the MOX plus TCBZ treatment achieved over 99.5% efficacy against adult and 8-week old flukes, significantly outpacing the untreated control group.
  • Other treatments (IVM plus closantel and IVM plus clorsulon) also reduced fluke counts but
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