Randomized clinical trial to investigate the effectiveness of teflubenzuron for treating sea lice on Atlantic salmon

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TitleRandomized clinical trial to investigate the effectiveness of teflubenzuron for treating sea lice on Atlantic salmon
AuthorsCampbell PJ, Hammell KL, Dohoo IR, Ritchie G
TypeComparative Study
Media TitleDiseases of aquatic organisms
Volume70
Issue1-2
Year2006
Page(s)101-8
CitationCampbell PJ, Hammell KL, Dohoo IR, Ritchie G. Randomized clinical trial to investigate the effectiveness of teflubenzuron for treating sea lice on Atlantic salmon. Diseases of aquatic organisms. 2006 Jun 12; 70(1-2):101-8.

Abstract

A double-blind, randomized control clinical trial was performed to investigate the effectiveness of teflubenzuron in controlling sea lice Lepeophtheirus salmonis on farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar. A total of 40 sea cages from 3 commercial cage sites in Atlantic Canada were used in this Good Clinical Practice (GCP) trial. The teflubenzuron was administered in the feed at a dosage of 10 mg kg(-1) biomass d(-1) for 7 d. Medicated and control cages were matched by site, cage size, and pre-treatment mean lice counts using cages as the unit of concern. Post-treatment lice counts and staging of developmental stages were performed at 1 and 2 wk after the end of treatment. Chalimus stages in medicated cages were significantly lower than in control cages at 1 wk (79% reduction in mean lice counts, p < 0.001), and at 2 wk (53% reduction, p < 0.001). Mobile (pre-adult and adult) stages were also significantly reduced in medicated cages at 1 wk (69% reduction, p < 0.01), and at 2 wk (40% reduction, p < 0.01) post-treatment, respectively. Teflubenzuron was proven effective for reducing lice burdens on salmon despite the low parasite levels experienced during the trial and the recruitment of lice from the untreated cages. The use of cage as the unit of concern was an important design component of this trial.

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1P J Campbell
2K L Hammell
3I R Dohoo
4G Ritchie
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Publication Date2006 Jun 12
Journal AbbreviationDis. Aquat. Org.
Publication ModelPrint
ISSN0177-5103
LanguageEnglish
Language Abbreng
Publication TypeComparative Study
Journal CountryGermany
pISSN0177-5103
Publication TypeJournal Article
Publication TypeRandomized Controlled Trial
Publication TypeResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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