
Rare Case Report on Emamect in Benzoate Poisoning in Buffaloes
Author(s) -
S. Sivajothi
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
open access journal of veterinary science and research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2474-9222
DOI - 10.23880/oajvsr-16000157
Subject(s) - emamectin benzoate , atropine , toxicity , ingestion , atropine sulfate , pralidoxime , toxicology , medicine , anesthesia , chemistry , biology , pesticide , agronomy , organophosphate
Emamectin benzoate is a macrocyclic lactone which is commonly used as pest control in agriculture and indiscriminate use of these compounds causes toxicity in the livestock. Two buffaloes were reported to be had a history of acc idental ingestion of emamectin benzoate mixed solution and they showed disorientation, circling, incoordination, salivation, nasal discharges and shivering. Animals were treated with atropine sulfate, fluid therapy with vitamin supplementation and oral lax atives. Adult buffalo was recovered from the toxicity by the fifth day of therapy but buffalo calf was died by the second day of therapy.