The development of anthelmintic resistance in sheep nematodes

Citation
F. Jackson et Rl. Coop, The development of anthelmintic resistance in sheep nematodes, PARASITOL, 120, 2000, pp. S95-S107
Citations number
117
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
PARASITOLOGY
ISSN journal
00311820 → ACNP
Volume
120
Year of publication
2000
Supplement
S
Pages
S95 - S107
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-1820(2000)120:<S95:TDOARI>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Anthelmintic resistance now poses problems to sheep farmers throughout the world. In some Southern hemisphere countries multiple resistance has reache d levels which make sheep farming non-sustainable. Evidence from studies in the UK and Europe suggests (a) that the selection process occurs over a lo nger time frame than in Southern tropical/temperate regions and (b) that fo r some of the key ovine species little or no reversion to susceptibility ma y occur for many years after the withdrawal of the selecting agent. The dyn amics of the selection process are influenced by a number of host, parasite , drug, management and environment-dependent factors. Recent mechanistic st udies on resistance against avermectins and milbemycins (AM) suggest that t here may be a number of mechanisms associated with resistance at the differ ent target sites for these drugs. Within Europe endectocides within the AM drug group have now become the crucial element in strategies aimed at contr olling important diseases such as sheep scab and nematodoses. Given that th ere is little likelihood of a series of novel action compounds emerging in the immediate future to replace this family the conservation of efficacy of the AM group should be accorded the highest priority for research in this area.