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Evaluating the effectiveness of fipronil in Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus in consecutive treatments

This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of fipronil in Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus during and after 14 treatments from December 2006 to April 2009. The experiment was performed on a rural property in the city of Lages/SC, using 20 crossbred Charolais cattle maintained on open pasture naturally infected with R. (B.) microplus. Every 14 days, tick counts of the females greater than or equal to 4.5mm were conducted. When tick counts averaged 40 females or more the animals were treated with applications of a 1% applied to the dorsal formulation of fipronil 1mg/kg. At the end of the experiment, barn testing was performed on 10 animals infested with larvae of the Engorging females collected from the cattle on the property, for analysis of the effectiveness of 1% fipronil. The animals were randomized according to the initial production of Engorging females, establishing five animals in the control group and five in the treated group. The reduction in the average number of females of R. (B.) microplus was 100% during the first three treatments, with a slight decline up to the sixth treatment. On the seventh treatment the reduction was 91.3%. At the end of the experiment the effectiveness of 1% fipronil for reducing the number of ticks was 79.3%, assessed by the barn testing. The average percentage of inhibition of reproduction was calculated at 22.47%. It was concluded that after six treatments with fipronil, with an average of one treatment every 2.7 months, there must be a change in the active ingredient and that after 14 treatments R. (B.) microplus acquired partial resistance to this acaricide.

tick; acaricide; resistance


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