Efficacy of Credelio Quattro™ (lotilaner, moxidectin, pyrantel, praziquantel) and Credelio™ (lotilaner) against longhorned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis,-induced infestations on dogs
Scott Wiseman, Molly D. Savadelis, Riaan Maree, Mandie Momberg, Liezl Whitehead, Lisa Young

TL;DR
This study shows that Credelio Quattro and Credelio are highly effective at killing longhorned ticks on dogs for up to a month.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the efficacy of Credelio Quattro and Credelio against H. longicornis ticks in dogs for 32 days post-treatment.
Findings
Both Credelio Quattro and Credelio achieved 100% efficacy against H. longicornis ticks from Day 2 through Day 32.
Treated dogs had no live ticks observed, with significantly more dead ticks recovered compared to controls.
A single dose of Credelio Quattro and Credelio was safe and effective for one month.
Abstract
Haemaphysalis longicornis, the longhorned tick, is an invasive tick species that has been identified in increasing numbers and regions across the USA. This tick species is a competent vector for various pathogens to dogs, humans, and other species, with heavy infestations documented to lead to exsanguination. Therefore, determination of ectoparasiticides providing adequate treatment and control of H. longicornis is imperative to help reduce vector-borne disease transmission and protect against infestation in dogs. Three laboratory studies were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of Credelio Quattro and Credelio for the treatment and control of H. longicornis. A total of 30 dogs per study were randomized to receive either placebo, Credelio Quattro, or Credelio on Day 0 according to a complete block design on the basis of pre-treatment live attached H. longicornis counts, infested on Day…
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TopicsVector-borne infectious diseases · Insect and Pesticide Research · Insect Pest Control Strategies
