Current anthelmintic treatment is not always effective at controlling strongylid infections in German alpaca herds.
Luise KultscherBarbara HinneyRonald SchmäschkeAnja JoachimThomas WittekPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2019)
Gastrointestinal strongylids are common in German alpacas and fenbendazole in particular was not sufficiently effective to reduce strongylid egg excretion. Although the FECRT could not unambiguously determine anthelmintic resistance in the present study, the finding that small ruminant strongylids, especially Haemonchus, are common in alpacas indicates that determination of effective anthelmintic doses, monitoring of efficacy and adapted (selective) treatment regimens must be implemented as part of sustainable deworming practices in this species in accordance with recommendations for ruminants.