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Field-based and molecular evaluation of anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal strongyle nematodes of meat goats in Southern Thailand

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Background and Aim: Gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) such as Haemonchus contortus and Trichostrongylus colubriformis are major health threats in goats, exacerbated by growing anthelmintic resistance (AR). Despite the widespread use of albendazole and ivermectin in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Southern Thailand, data on AR status in goats remain scarce. This study aimed to evaluate the resistance of GINs to albendazole and ivermectin using fecal egg count reduction (FECR) tests and to determine benzimidazole (BZ) resistance through molecular detection of the F200Y mutation in the β-tubulin iso­type 1 gene. Materials and Methods: A total of 192 meat goats from six farms were randomly divided into four groups: untreated control, albendazole-treated, ivermectin-treated, and combination-treated. FECR was assessed on day 14 post-treatment. Larval cultures and semi-nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were used to identify nematode genera. BZ resistance was determined through allele-specific PCR on H. contortus and T. colubriformis third-stage larvae, pre- and post-albendazole treatment. Results: FECR revealed confirmed resistance (FECR < 95%) to albendazole (−35.48%–62.5%), ivermectin (−2.41%–51.47%), and their combination (−25%–48.36%) across all farms. Haemonchus and Trichostrongylus were the predominant genera post-treatment. Molecular analysis showed high pre-treatment frequencies of the F200Y resistance allele in H. contor­tus (75.0%–80.6%) and T. colubriformis (88.6%–100%), which reached 100% post-treatment. Susceptible genotypes were entirely eliminated following albendazole treatment. Conclusion: This is the first comprehensive study confirming widespread AR to albendazole and ivermectin in meat goats in southern Thailand. The fixation of the BZ resistance allele in both nematode species highlights the urgency for revising current deworming practices. Immediate adoption of integrated parasite management strategies, including drug rotation, targeted selective treatment, and exploration of alternative anthelmintics, is critical to mitigate economic losses and protect public health. Keywords: albendazole, allele-specific polymerase chain reaction, anthelmintic resistance, F200Y mutation, Haemonchus contortus, ivermectin, meat goats, Thailand, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, β-tubulin gene.
Title: Field-based and molecular evaluation of anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal strongyle nematodes of meat goats in Southern Thailand
Description:
Background and Aim: Gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) such as Haemonchus contortus and Trichostrongylus colubriformis are major health threats in goats, exacerbated by growing anthelmintic resistance (AR).
Despite the widespread use of albendazole and ivermectin in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Southern Thailand, data on AR status in goats remain scarce.
This study aimed to evaluate the resistance of GINs to albendazole and ivermectin using fecal egg count reduction (FECR) tests and to determine benzimidazole (BZ) resistance through molecular detection of the F200Y mutation in the β-tubulin iso­type 1 gene.
Materials and Methods: A total of 192 meat goats from six farms were randomly divided into four groups: untreated control, albendazole-treated, ivermectin-treated, and combination-treated.
FECR was assessed on day 14 post-treatment.
Larval cultures and semi-nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were used to identify nematode genera.
BZ resistance was determined through allele-specific PCR on H.
contortus and T.
colubriformis third-stage larvae, pre- and post-albendazole treatment.
Results: FECR revealed confirmed resistance (FECR < 95%) to albendazole (−35.
48%–62.
5%), ivermectin (−2.
41%–51.
47%), and their combination (−25%–48.
36%) across all farms.
Haemonchus and Trichostrongylus were the predominant genera post-treatment.
Molecular analysis showed high pre-treatment frequencies of the F200Y resistance allele in H.
contor­tus (75.
0%–80.
6%) and T.
colubriformis (88.
6%–100%), which reached 100% post-treatment.
Susceptible genotypes were entirely eliminated following albendazole treatment.
Conclusion: This is the first comprehensive study confirming widespread AR to albendazole and ivermectin in meat goats in southern Thailand.
The fixation of the BZ resistance allele in both nematode species highlights the urgency for revising current deworming practices.
Immediate adoption of integrated parasite management strategies, including drug rotation, targeted selective treatment, and exploration of alternative anthelmintics, is critical to mitigate economic losses and protect public health.
Keywords: albendazole, allele-specific polymerase chain reaction, anthelmintic resistance, F200Y mutation, Haemonchus contortus, ivermectin, meat goats, Thailand, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, β-tubulin gene.

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