Iatrogenic doramectin poisoning in newborn beef calves
Leandro da Silva Rocha, Wuglenya Daislla Martins da Silva, Larissa Sabino Pinho Moura, Ícaro Guilherme dos Santos, João Paulo da Silva Cavasani, Fernando Henrique Furlan, Edson Moleta Colodel

TL;DR
Newborn beef calves died after being accidentally overdosed with doramectin, highlighting the need for careful dosage calculations in young animals.
Contribution
The study reports two outbreaks of doramectin poisoning in newborn calves due to overdose and emphasizes the importance of proper dosing.
Findings
Doramectin was detected in brain samples at concentrations exceeding the detection limit.
Clinical signs included apathy, sialorrhea, ataxia, and death in 91 calves.
Diagnosis relied on history, clinical signs, and absence of histopathological lesions.
Abstract
Doramectin is a safe antiparasitic drug widely used in animal production. However, two outbreaks of doramectin poisoning in newborn calves (Bos indicus) occurred after an accidental overdose of the drug was injected to prevent umbilical myiasis on a Brazilian farm. Affected calves exhibited clinical signs including apathy, sialorrhea, ataxia, and death. After a period of clinical manifestation lasting 24 to 48 h, a total of 91 calves died. Doramectin was found in brain samples from affected calves at a concentration exceeding the upper detection limit (25 µg/kg) of the quantification technique used. Diagnosis was based on history, clinical signs, the absence of significant gross and histopathological lesions, and the detection of doramectin in the brains of necropsied calves. These results highlight the importance of using doramectin with caution in newborn calves. Implementing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHelminth infection and control · Forensic Entomology and Diptera Studies · Parasitic Diseases Research and Treatment
