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Fluralaner as a novel treatment for sarcoptic mange in the bare-nosed wombat (Vombatus ursinus): safety, pharmacokinetics, efficacy and practicable use.

Vicky WilkinsonKotaro TakanoDavid NicholsAlynn MartinRoz HolmeDavid PhalenKate MounseyMichael CharlestonAlexandre KreissRuth PyeElizabeth BrowneChristina Næsborg-NielsenShane A RichardsScott Carver
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
Fluralaner appears to be a safe and efficacious treatment for sarcoptic mange in the bare-nosed wombat, with a single dose lasting over 1-3 months. It has economic and treatment-effort-related advantages over moxidectin, the most commonly used alternative. We recommend a dose of 25 mg/kg fluralaner and, based on the conservative assumption that at least 50% of a dose makes dermal contact, Bravecto Spot-On for Large Dogs as the most appropriate formulation for adult bare-nosed wombats.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • combination therapy