Autores
G Arriagada, H Stryhn, J Sanchez, R Vanderstichel, JL Campistó, EE Rees, R Ibarra, S St-Hilaire
Fecha de publicación
2017/1/1
Revista
Preventive veterinary medicine
Volumen
136
Páginas
1-10
Editor
Elsevier
Descripción
The sea louse is considered an important ectoparasite that affects farmed salmonids around the world. Sea lice control relies heavily on pharmacological treatments in several salmon-producing countries, including Chile. Among options for drug administration, immersion treatments represent the majority of antiparasitic control strategies used in Chile. As a topical procedure, immersion treatments do not induce a long lasting effect; therefore, re-infestation from neighbouring farms may undermine their efficacy. Synchronization of treatments has been proposed as a strategy to improve immersion treatment performance, but it has not been evaluated so far. Using a repeated-measures linear mixed-effect model, we evaluated the impact of treatment synchronization of neighbouring farms (within 10 km seaway distance) on the adult lice mean abundance from weeks 2 to 8 post-treatment on rainbow trout and Atlantic …
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