Two protocols using fluralaner for Rhipicephalus microplus strategic control on taurine cattle in a tropical region.
Lidia Mendes de AquinoDina Maria Beltran ZapaDaniel de Castro RodriguesTom StrydomSiddhartha TorresLorena Lopes FerreiraFrancisco Bonomi BarufiHeitor Oliveira Arriero de AmaralFernando de Almeida BorgesTiago GallinaRafael Paranhos de MendonçaVando Edésio SoaresCaio Marcio Oliveira MonteiroWelber Daniel Zanetti LopesPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2024)
The different strategic treatment protocols performed with pour-on fluralaner (2.5 mg/kg) over a year in taurine cattle in a tropical region with a history of up to five annual generations of cattle ticks were effective, maintaining levels of R. microplus infestations in animals and in pastures close to zero in most of the study. Depending on the retreatment criterion adopted, the number of applications per year may be lower, resulting in a reduction in the mean cost of acaricide treatment per year and lower exposure of R. microplus populations to the active ingredient, resulting in lower resistance and selection pressure.