Primer reporte de resistencia antiparasitaria a ivermectina en cuyes de Cajamarca, Perú
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2023Autor
Rojas-Moncada, J.
Terrones, M.B
Torrel Pajares, T.
Florián-Alcántara, A.F.
Vargas-Rocha, L.
Manrique, J.E.
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The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of three frequently drugs used in
the control of nematodes in guinea pigs at the Baños del Inca Experimental Station of the
National Institute of Agricultural Innovation (INIA), Cajamarca. Forty male guinea pigs
of the Inka line between 2 to 3 months of age, positive for Trichuris spp and Paraspidodera
uncinata, naturally infected, and reared within the same management and feeding system
were used. The guinea pigs were homogeneously distributed according to the number of
eggs per gram of faeces in 20 positive for Paraspidodera uncinata and 20 for Trichuris
spp, distributed in four groups of five each. The treatments were T0: control group, not
dosed; T1: fenbendazole 20 mg/kg, PO; T2: oxfendazole 20 mg/kg, PO; and T3: ivermectin
0.5 mg/kg, SQ. The evaluation was carried out by necropsy on day 10 of dosing using the
the Randomized Controlled Trial. An efficacy of 100% was determined for fenbendazole
and oxfendazole against Trichuris spp and P. uncinata, while ivermectin was 91% effective
against P. uncinata and 68% against Trichuris spp. It is concluded that, in INIA-Cajamarca
guinea pigs, P. uncinata and Trichuris spp were susceptible to fenbendazole and
oxfendazole, and resistant to ivermectin.







