Efficacy of oral afoxolaner and a combination of afoxolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel against Amblyomma maculatum in dogs
Joseph Prullage, Jeffrey Shryock, Pascal Dumont, Liezl Whitehead, Stephen Yoon, Ricarda Süssenberger

TL;DR
This study shows that NexGard and NexGard Plus are highly effective at treating and preventing tick infestations in dogs.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence on the efficacy of afoxolaner-based treatments against Amblyomma maculatum ticks in dogs.
Findings
NexGard and NexGard Plus were over 99% effective against existing tick infestations.
Both treatments were at least 92% effective against reinfestations for up to 31 days.
The results were statistically significant compared to the control group.
Abstract
Amblyomma maculatum is a tick with a broad host range that is undergoing an expansion of its range within the USA. When feeding the predilection sites on the host are the head and ears and due to the long mouthparts, it can cause significant lesions that can lead to infection. It has also been implicated as a vector of Hepatozoon americanum, the causative agent of canine hepatozoonosis and a spotted fever group Rickettsia, Rickettsia parkeri. Two randomized, blinded, negative controlled studies were conducted to determine whether treatment with afoxolaner (NexGard®, Boehringer Ingelheim) or a combination of afoxolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel (NexGard® Plus, Boehringer Ingelheim) effectively treats and controls infestations of A. maculatum on dogs. For each study, ten healthy dogs were randomly assigned to each treatment group. In one study there were three treatment groups: an…
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TopicsParasitic Diseases Research and Treatment · Dermatological diseases and infestations · Helminth infection and control
