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Parasite control in Canadian companion animal shelters and a cost-comparison of anthelmintics
Authors:Janna M Schurer  Christina McKenzie  Patricia M Dowling  Emilie Bouchard  Emily J Jenkins
Institution:Department of Veterinary Microbiology (Schurer, McKenzie, Bouchard, Jenkins), Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences (Dowling), University of Saskatchewan, 52 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5B4.
Abstract:Animal shelters have limited resources and must accommodate large numbers of animals at unpredictable intake rates. These dogs and cats are often parasitized, which can adversely affect the health of animals and expose shelter workers and adoptive owners to zoonoses. We analyzed survey responses from rural (n = 32) and urban (n = 50) companion animal shelters across Canada, and compared the wholesale cost of commercially available anthelmintics to identify cost-effective methods of managing parasites within shelters. Almost all shelters employed nematocides (98% to 99%), but cestocides and ectoparasiticides were used less frequently. Shelters identified cost as an important consideration in choosing to perform fecal diagnostic testing and administer anthelmintics, and this motivated many shelters to selectively perform testing (66%) or never to test (32%), and to use drugs extralabel (80%).
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