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Efficacy of pomades containing different percentages of enilconazole in the treatment of bovine dermatophytosis
Author(s) -
Kirmizigul Ali Haydar,
Erkilic Ekin Emre,
Buyuk Fatih,
Gokce Erhan,
Citil Mehmet
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
veterinary dermatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.744
H-Index - 60
eISSN - 1365-3164
pISSN - 0959-4493
DOI - 10.1111/vde.12299
Subject(s) - medicine , adverse effect , veterinary medicine , zoology , biology
Background Enilconazole is a broad‐spectrum topical antimycotic agent used for the management of bovine dermatophytosis. Hypothesis/Objectives To investigate the efficacy of pomades containing different concentrations of enilconazole for the treatment of bovine dermatophytosis. Methods Dermatophytosis was confirmed in 120 cattle from farm in Gole region of Turkey. Animals were divided into six groups ( n = 20 in each). Pomades containing 1%, 2%, 3%, 4% and 5% enilconazole were applied topically to individual lesions in groups I–V, respectively, once a day for 3 days. Group VI animals were used as a control group. Animals were monitored clinically once a week for a two month period. Results Cows treated with pomades containing 4% and 5% enilconazole recovered; adverse topical reactions occurred in 40% and 55% of animals, respectively. The success rate for cows treated with pomades containing 3% enilconazole was 95% and they recovered with no adverse reactions. Success rates for treatment were 25% and 50% for cows treated with pomades containing 1% and 2% enilconazole, respectively. No improvement was observed in the control group. Conclusions and clinical importance Pomades containing 3% enilconazole are recommended for the treatment of bovine dermatophytosis.

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