M. Franc et Mc. Cadiergues, USE OF INJECTABLE LUFENURON FOR TREATMENT OF INFESTATIONS OF CTENOCEPHALIDES-FELIS IN CATS, American journal of veterinary research, 58(2), 1997, pp. 140-142
Objective-To determine whether and for how long a single dose of a new
injectable formulation of lufenuron would successfully control experi
mentally induced Ctenocephalides felis infestations in cats. Animals-1
5 cats (3 groups of 5). Procedure-Each group of cats was housed in a s
eparate room. Each cat was infested with 150 fleas, and flea counts we
re checked weekly. Once flea populations had stabilized, cats were tre
ated with lufenuron at a dosage of 5 mg/kg of body weight, SC (group 1
) or 10 mg/kg, SC (group 2). Group-3 cats were not treated. Flea count
s were checked weekly for 18 weeks and effectiveness was determined by
comparing flea counts for treated cats with flea counts for control c
ats. Cats were reinfested with fleas during weeks 19, 26, 36, and 49,
and flea counts were again determined weekly. Results-Effectiveness fo
r both dosages of lufenuron was > 90% by 5 weeks after treatment,> 95%
by 9 weeks after treatment, and > 98% by 13 weeks after treatment. Re
infestations performed during weeks 19 and 26 were well controlled (ie
, > 90% reduction in flea counts, compared with control group) in both
groups of cats treated with lufenuron. Reinfestations performed durin
g week 36 were well controlled only in cats treated with lufenuron at
the higher dosage. Reinfestations performed during week 49 were not co
ntrolled in either group of treated cats. Conclusions-A single dose of
the new injectable formulation of lufenuron should control flea popul
ations in cats for up to 26 weeks, even among cats that are periodical
ly reinfested with fleas.