Paromomycin sulfate is an effective treatment for balantidiasis in captive cynomolgus monkeys.

Paromomycin sulfate is an effective treatment for balantidiasis in captive cynomolgus monkeys. Exp Anim. 2019 Feb 28;: Authors: Nakamura S, Itagaki I, Nakagawa T, Kawamoto I, Asano T, Arakawa D, Tsuchiya H Abstract There are few effective antimicrobial agents against Balantidium coli infection. The effect of paromomycin sulfate (PS) against B. coli was confirmed in this study of 596 captive cynomolgus monkeys. In several trials, the minimum dose and duration of oral administration of PS were 25 mg/day for 5 + 5 days, with a 2-day withdrawal interval. To facilitate daily PS administration, pumpkin cakes supplemented with PS were made, which not only resulted in precise effects but also increased the efficiency of preparation and administration of PS by the animal care staff. No cysts or trophozoites were detected at 14 or 16 days after the last treatments. There were no obvious differences in blood and biochemical parameters between before and after administration of PS. These results indicate that PS is effective for elimination of B. coli without hematological side effects. These data could contribute to the control of microbiological pathogens during veterinary care and colony management in primate facilities. PMID: 30814394 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Experimental Animals - Category: Research Tags: Exp Anim Source Type: research