Fluralaner injectable suspension (Bravecto® injectable) for dogs remains effective against Ixodes ricinus infestations for one-year

Abstract Background Tick-borne pathogens are emerging in many regions worldwide with seasonal transmission often shifting to year-round transmission in temperate climatic zones due to climate change. This situation makes year-round protection against ticks advisable. The objective of the study was t...

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Main Authors: Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Christina S. Helm, Jürgen Krücken, Eva Zschiesche, Lea Heinau, Ard M. Nijhof, Ivo Petersen
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Published: BMC 2025-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-025-06963-0
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author Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna
Christina S. Helm
Jürgen Krücken
Eva Zschiesche
Lea Heinau
Ard M. Nijhof
Ivo Petersen
author_facet Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna
Christina S. Helm
Jürgen Krücken
Eva Zschiesche
Lea Heinau
Ard M. Nijhof
Ivo Petersen
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description Abstract Background Tick-borne pathogens are emerging in many regions worldwide with seasonal transmission often shifting to year-round transmission in temperate climatic zones due to climate change. This situation makes year-round protection against ticks advisable. The objective of the study was to confirm the efficacy of a single injection of fluralaner against Ixodes ricinus ticks for up to 56 weeks. Methods The study was a single-site, blinded, negative controlled, randomized efficacy study conducted with 20 female dogs. Dogs were randomized into two groups based on tick counts at pre-infestation. Dogs were infested with approximately 45 I. ricinus female ticks plus 5 male ticks at 17 time points over a year. Bravecto® injectable (15 mg fluralaner /kg BW) as Investigational Veterinary Product (IVP) was administered once as a subcutaneous injection 48 h after the first experimental infestation. Female ticks were counted at 48 ± 4 h post-treatment or post-infestation to evaluate immediate and persistent efficacy, respectively. Results The tick infestation per infestation day recorded from individual dogs in the negative control group ranged from 0 to 58. At each counting time point, at least seven dogs in the negative control group were infested with ≥ 25% of the ticks placed on them, indicating an adequate tick infestation and a sufficient tick challenge at each time point. The IVP was well tolerated in all dogs. Significantly fewer (p < 0.0001) live attached ticks were recorded from the IVP treated group compared to the control group at each time point. Based on arithmetic means of live attached tick counts, the IVP was 94.97% effective 7 days after administration. Persistent efficacy over one year following IVP administration was confirmed. The treatment efficacy after 12 and 13 months was 99.16% and 96.22%, respectively. Conclusions Based on the significant reduction in mean live attached I. ricinus counts compared to the negative control group, efficacy based on arithmetic mean ≥ 90%, and adequacy of infestation in the control dogs, the IVP was effective against existing and new I. ricinus tick infestations for up to 394 days following administration. Graphical Abstract
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spelling doaj-art-b5cbedfbe6b24f5287d6fd36ded67c5f2025-08-20T03:45:48ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052025-08-011811810.1186/s13071-025-06963-0Fluralaner injectable suspension (Bravecto® injectable) for dogs remains effective against Ixodes ricinus infestations for one-yearGeorg von Samson-Himmelstjerna0Christina S. Helm1Jürgen Krücken2Eva Zschiesche3Lea Heinau4Ard M. Nijhof5Ivo Petersen6Institute for Parasitology and Tropical Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität BerlinInstitute for Parasitology and Tropical Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität BerlinInstitute for Parasitology and Tropical Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität BerlinMSD Animal Health Innovation GmbH, Zur PropsteiMSD Animal Health Innovation GmbH, Zur PropsteiInstitute for Parasitology and Tropical Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität BerlinMSD Animal Health Innovation GmbH, Zur PropsteiAbstract Background Tick-borne pathogens are emerging in many regions worldwide with seasonal transmission often shifting to year-round transmission in temperate climatic zones due to climate change. This situation makes year-round protection against ticks advisable. The objective of the study was to confirm the efficacy of a single injection of fluralaner against Ixodes ricinus ticks for up to 56 weeks. Methods The study was a single-site, blinded, negative controlled, randomized efficacy study conducted with 20 female dogs. Dogs were randomized into two groups based on tick counts at pre-infestation. Dogs were infested with approximately 45 I. ricinus female ticks plus 5 male ticks at 17 time points over a year. Bravecto® injectable (15 mg fluralaner /kg BW) as Investigational Veterinary Product (IVP) was administered once as a subcutaneous injection 48 h after the first experimental infestation. Female ticks were counted at 48 ± 4 h post-treatment or post-infestation to evaluate immediate and persistent efficacy, respectively. Results The tick infestation per infestation day recorded from individual dogs in the negative control group ranged from 0 to 58. At each counting time point, at least seven dogs in the negative control group were infested with ≥ 25% of the ticks placed on them, indicating an adequate tick infestation and a sufficient tick challenge at each time point. The IVP was well tolerated in all dogs. Significantly fewer (p < 0.0001) live attached ticks were recorded from the IVP treated group compared to the control group at each time point. Based on arithmetic means of live attached tick counts, the IVP was 94.97% effective 7 days after administration. Persistent efficacy over one year following IVP administration was confirmed. The treatment efficacy after 12 and 13 months was 99.16% and 96.22%, respectively. Conclusions Based on the significant reduction in mean live attached I. ricinus counts compared to the negative control group, efficacy based on arithmetic mean ≥ 90%, and adequacy of infestation in the control dogs, the IVP was effective against existing and new I. ricinus tick infestations for up to 394 days following administration. Graphical Abstracthttps://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-025-06963-0FluralanerIxodes ricinusDog
spellingShingle Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna
Christina S. Helm
Jürgen Krücken
Eva Zschiesche
Lea Heinau
Ard M. Nijhof
Ivo Petersen
Fluralaner injectable suspension (Bravecto® injectable) for dogs remains effective against Ixodes ricinus infestations for one-year
Parasites & Vectors
Fluralaner
Ixodes ricinus
Dog
title Fluralaner injectable suspension (Bravecto® injectable) for dogs remains effective against Ixodes ricinus infestations for one-year
title_full Fluralaner injectable suspension (Bravecto® injectable) for dogs remains effective against Ixodes ricinus infestations for one-year
title_fullStr Fluralaner injectable suspension (Bravecto® injectable) for dogs remains effective against Ixodes ricinus infestations for one-year
title_full_unstemmed Fluralaner injectable suspension (Bravecto® injectable) for dogs remains effective against Ixodes ricinus infestations for one-year
title_short Fluralaner injectable suspension (Bravecto® injectable) for dogs remains effective against Ixodes ricinus infestations for one-year
title_sort fluralaner injectable suspension bravecto r injectable for dogs remains effective against ixodes ricinus infestations for one year
topic Fluralaner
Ixodes ricinus
Dog
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-025-06963-0
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