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Ivermectin's Impact on Horse Worms: A Danish Study
DenmarkSaturday, April 12, 2025
Another thing the study looked at was a specific type of worm called Strongylus vulgaris. They found that this worm is still around in Danish horses, but it's not very common. They used two methods to check for this worm. One was growing the worms from poop samples, and the other was using a test called PCR. The PCR test found more cases of the worm than the growing method.
The study shows that ivermectin is still working well against strongylid worms in horses. But there are signs that the worms might be starting to resist the drug. This is something to keep an eye on in the future. The two egg-counting methods mostly agreed, but the new system found more low-level infections. This could be because it's more sensitive. The study also shows that Strongylus vulgaris is still a problem in Denmark, even if it's not very common.
The study is important because it gives a snapshot of how well ivermectin is working in Denmark. It also shows that the new egg-counting system might be better at finding low-level infections. This could help in the fight against worm resistance. The findings suggest that more monitoring is needed to keep track of how the worms are responding to the drug.
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