Anthelmintic resistance
Anthelmintic resistance: a population of worms which survive a correctly applied anthelmintic treatment
Roundworms are resistant to anthelmintics ———- cattle carry these resistant roundworms
Key points to remember:
- It is the worms that are resistant to the anthelmintic, NOT the cattle
- Resistance develops to the group, not the individual product
Resistant worms produce resistant offspring
- Leaving some animals untreated can dilute worms which survived treatment as untreated animals will be putting out susceptible worms too
- Resistance develops independently for each type of roundworm (species), therefore having resistance in one type doesn’t necessarily mean you will find resistance in all roundworms
Current status
- Resistance to the clear drenches (3-ML) is common in Cooperia
- Study found ~50% of cooperia populations to be resistant
- Resistance to the white drenches (1-BZ) has been identified in Ostertagia (cattle brown stomach worm)
- Believed to still be at a relatively low level
- No information is available on the resistance status of the yellow drenches (2-LV)