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Comparative Efficacy of Ivermectin and Levamisole for Reduction of Migrating and Encapsulated Larvae of Baylisascaris transfuga in Mice

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2011;49(2):145-151.
Published online: June 14, 2011

1Department of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya'an 625014, China.

2Chengdu Zoological Garden, Chengdu 610041, China.

Corresponding author (guangyou1963@yahoo.com.cn)

These authors equally contributed to this work.

• Received: December 28, 2010   • Revised: January 29, 2011   • Accepted: January 30, 2011

© 2011, Korean Society for Parasitology

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Comparative Efficacy of Ivermectin and Levamisole for Reduction of Migrating and Encapsulated Larvae of Baylisascaris transfuga in Mice
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Fig. 1 The number of larvae recovered from different tissues of the 6 groups of mice inoculated orally with approximately 1,000 Baylisascaris transfuga infective eggs, and examined on the day post-infection (PI). Values were expressed as the mean value±SD for each group of 10 mice. Above the columns with the same color, values with the same letter mean no significant differences (P>0.05), values with different small letter mean significant differences (P<0.05), and values with different capital letter mean highly significant differences (P<0.01).
Comparative Efficacy of Ivermectin and Levamisole for Reduction of Migrating and Encapsulated Larvae of Baylisascaris transfuga in Mice
Treatment groups Percentage (%) reduction in the number of larvae recovered from different organs
Total reduction (%) Internal organs (lungs, liver and intestinal wall) Brain Skeletal muscle A (ivermectin, on day 13 PI) 84.1 76.5 92.4 88.3 B (levamisole, on day 13 PI) 79.6 70.6 83.2 81.1 D (ivermectin, on day 24 PI) 79.9 23.8 76.9 75.0 E (levamisole, on day 24 PI) 74.1 42.9 33.5 49.2
Table 1. Reduction in the number of larvae recovered in different organs of treatment-group mice on days 13 and 24 PI