Bibliographic citations
Vega, Y., (2005). Evaluación de la combinación del Methoprene 15% y Permetrina 65% para el control de pulgas y garrapatas en caninos [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2867
Vega, Y., Evaluación de la combinación del Methoprene 15% y Permetrina 65% para el control de pulgas y garrapatas en caninos [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2005. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2867
@misc{renati/489814,
title = "Evaluación de la combinación del Methoprene 15% y Permetrina 65% para el control de pulgas y garrapatas en caninos",
author = "Vega Pinto, Yesenia Marlene",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2005"
}
They were carried out two experimental field tests, in order to evaluate and to compare the effectiveness and the residual effect of the combination of methoprene 15% / permetrina 65% and of the imidacloprid 6%/permetrina 24% in the control of fleas and ticks in canine, under natural infestation conditions between July and October 2004. The canine flea control evaluation was carried out in dogs belonging to a poultry farm located at the Orchards of Manchay. 30 flea-infested canines were selected, and distributed in 3 groups of 10 animals. Group A: Non treats controls; Group B: treated with Imidacloprid 6% and Permetrina 24% at a dose of 1ml/10 kg weight; Group C: treated with Methoprene 15% and Permetrina 65% at a dose of 2 ml for animals less than 15 kg and 3 ml for animals with more than 15 kg, both administered spot on topically. The results at 14 post treatment day showed the highest effectiveness with 91.1% for the Group B and 94.3% for the Group C diminishing it during the fourth week post treatment to 69.1% and 78.3% respectively. It is necessary to mention the important role of the high parasitic load of the environment making all animals, subject of the study, to face the challenge of constant and powerful natural reinfestations.
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