UPDATE ON PARASITE DIAGNOSIS

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NORTH CANTERBURY DEER INDUSTRY FOCUS FARM PROJECT DEER PARASITE WORKSHOP TUESDAY 29 TH JANUARY 213 UPDATE ON PARASITE DIAGNOSIS COLIN MACKINTOSH VETERINARY SCIENTIST, INVERMAY

SOME QUESTIONS FARMERS ASK How do I know if my deer have parasites? When should I start worming my weaners? Can we use a FECRT (faecal egg count reduction test) to test anthelmintics in deer? Can we select deer for resistance to parasites? Recent research into diagnostic tests may help answer these questions

OTHER REASONS FOR RESEARCHING DIAGNOSTIC TESTS Overuse and misuse of anthelmintics leads to development of anthelmintic resistance in parasites Better diagnostic tests may allow more targeted use of anthelmintics and reduce overall usage Conflicting opinions on the accuracy of existing tests Faecal larval count (FLC) for lungworm Faecal egg count (FEC) for GI worms) New tests becoming available Recent studies undertaken to evaluate existing and new diagnostic tests

DIAGNOSING LUNGWORM Lungworm risk high early autumn Clinical signs: heavy breathing, coughing, poor weight gain Faecal larval count (FLC) done to count lungworm larvae in faeces expressed in lpg(larvae/g faeces) Collect faeces from rectum (keep cool, submit immediately) Is a faecal larval count (FLC) of any value? FLC correlates well with adult lungworm burdens in autumn But not well correlated in spring, once immunity develops

LIMITATIONS OF FLC FOR LUNGWORM IN DEER Only useful in young weaners in late summer/early autumn (Feb-Apr) FLC only indicates adult lungworm burden Cannot indicate challenge in last 3 weeks (23 day prepatent period) Must interpret FLCs with other risk factors Must test frequently in early autumn to be useful Treat as soon as lpgrise Don t wait for clinical signs in autumn Large lungworm burdens kill weaners

DIAGNOSING G-I PARASITES GI parasite high risk autumn/winter Clinical signs: scouring, reduced weight gain, weight loss etc Do a faecal egg count (FEC), expressed in epg (eggs/g faeces) Collect 6-8 faecal samples from rectum or freshly voided faeces from the paddock in morning; keep cool, send to lab promptly FEC correlates with adult abomasal worms only in autumn Not well correlated in spring, once immunity develops and too many false negatives/low counts

FEC (EPG) FOR GI WORMS 25 Apr, May, Jun combined Reasonable correlation between FEC and worms in autumn Adult abo worms 2 15 1 5 Poor correlation between FEC and worms in spring Too many false negatives for FEC to be useful in spring Adult abo worms 2 15 1 5 5 1 15 2 3 epg epg Aug, Oct, Nov, Dec combined

CAN WE USE FECRT TO ASSESS ANTHELMINTIC EFFICACY IN DEER? A recent efficacy study showed: Anthelmintic Day 7 Ave FEC Apparent Efficacy Ave Worm Count Actual Efficacy Abamectin Inj 1% 27 76% Abamectin oral 8 93% 38 72% Abamectin PO 8 93% 737 33% Moxi inj 1% 232 79% Moxi oral 8 93% 764 31% Moxi PO 25 78% 88 27% Control 117 118

RESULTS OF RECENT STUDY SHOW: FECRT MISLEADING, WHEN ANTHELMINTIC RESISTANCE PRESENT Total adult Ostertagia-type 3 25 2 15 1 5 Control 2 4 FEC Total adult Ostrtagia-type 3 25 2 15 1 5 Anthelmintic treated 2 4 FEC

OTHER TESTS FOR GI WORMS AND LUNGWORM Blood tests Not useful Liveweight gain Probably the best indicator or weaner health if you have reasonable target weight gains to compare with Weigh weaners regularly Draft off and drench deer with poor weight gain

OTHER TESTS SALIVA CARLA TEST Saliva test for CarLA antibody CarLA(Carbohydrate Larval Antigen) Developed for measuring immunity to parasites in sheep L3 infective worm larvae have a carbohydrate sheath on the front end, given the name CarLA Hard coating appears to protect the larvae as in transits the GI tract from mouth to the stomach Animal sensitised to CarLA sheath Animal secretes antibody in saliva Confers resistance against rechallenge Saliva CarLA ab used for hogget selection

INVERMAY STUDY OF CARLA ABIN DEER Results in deer similar to findings in sheep Higher saliva CarLAantibody levels associated with lower parasite numbers CarLAantibody higher in red than wapx deer

16 Red deer saliva CarLA ab significantly greater than WapX saliva CarLA ab CarLAabELISA OD 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Apr May Jun Aug Oct Nov Dec Control Red WapX Red deer abomasal worms peaked in June cf WapX peaked in November Abomasal worm count 9 6 3 Red Wapx Apr May Jun Aug Oct Nov Dec Control

LANDCORP HINDON STUDY RESULTS Very low saliva CarLAantibody levels in Sep and Oct (~2 OD) due to a cold spring and late snow at the farm (4-5 m. alt) CarLAantibody only started to rise in Nov and only peaked at 8 OD in Dec 14 12 Group mean CarLA CarLAabELISA OD 1 8 6 4 2 1-Sep 1-Oct 1-Nov 1-Dec

LANDCORP HINDON RESULTS Low worm burdens (despite no drench) cf Invermay (Farm A) Significantly lower mean worm burden in deer with high CarLAab(>4) than deer with low CarLAab(<4) in the groups killed in November and December (P=.22) 3 Abomasal worm count 25 2 15 1 5 Farm B Farm A Oct Nov Dec

CarLA ANTIBODY IN STUD WAPITI AND RED DEER 1 Wapiti on Landcorp Freestone had significantly lower CarLA antibody than red deer on Landcorp Stuart stud CarLAabELISA OD CarLAabELISA OD 5 1 5 Farm B wapiti deer CarLAabSep-Jan 1/9/11 1/1/11 1/11/11 1/12/11 1/1/12 Farm C red deer CarLAabSep-Jan 1/9/11 1/1/11 1/11/11 1/12/11 1/1/12

CONCLUSIONS FROM CARLA RESEARCH These studies suggest that salivary CarLAantibody in deer gives some protection against reinfection Wapiti have poorer CarLAantibody response than red, which parallels their greater susceptibility to parasites Results to date suggest CarLAabwill be a useful selection trait The degree of heritability is yet to be measured CarLA antibody trait will be measured in DPT

DIAGNOSTIC TESTS USEFUL, BUT Every farm is different Topography and pasture Stocking rate Degrees of natural resistance to parasites Red vs red/wapiti hybrids vs wapiti Pre-rut vs post- rut weaning Winter feeding regime History of anthelmintic use (and misuse) and degree of anthelmintic resistance Every season is different Weather conditions, especially rainfall in summer/autumn General advice Have a basic animal health programme for your farm and livestock Each season, fine-tune it according to season (and expert veterinary advice)