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Veterinaria (Montevideo)

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LABRADA HECHAVARRIA, Y; CORDOVI VELAZQUEZ, JM; RAPADO PANEQUE, M  and  PERDOMO RIVERA, R. Acaricide activity of the essential oil of Azaridactha Indica in the treatment of dog demodecic scabies. Veterinaria (Montev.) [online]. 2015, vol.51, n.197, pp.2-2. ISSN 0376-4362.

Abstract With the aim to evaluate the acaricide activity of the essential oil of the Azaridachta Indica (AE) in front of the Dermodex canis, causal agent of demodectic mange, the effects, to different dose, were examined. In the study in vivo were used sample of 24 animals separated in two groups: 12 females and 12 males, with positive diagnosises of demodectic mange to the scraped of skin. Animals were trated with preparations to different concentrations (1%, 10% and 20%). The studied dose turned out to be effective in the treatment against the acarusDemodex canis. The results were compared to the obtained for each level of concentrations studied, between the sexes and the taxes of average recoveries; through analysis of multiple ranges, for lower significant difference (LSD) to 95% of confidence. The formulation of the biopreparation to the 1 %, from the clinical, toxicological and economic point of view, proved to be the best-suited dose.

Keywords : mangedemodecic; biopreparation; essentialoil.

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