Allan J. Paul
Associate Dean for Public Engagement
Professor, Pathobiology
Chair of Parasitology, Pathobiology
Professional Interests: Epidemiology
and chemotherapy of veterinary parasitic diseases of dogs, cats, horses,
cattle and swine. Efficacy and toxicity of the newer anthelmintics, including
ivermectin, moxidectin, milbemycin and doramectin. Recent interest in
the control of the cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis .
Selected Publications:
Paul AJ, Tranquilli WJ, Wallace DH
and Todd, KS (1991). Evaluating the safety of administering high doses
of a chewable ivermectin tablet to collies. J Am Vet Med Assoc pp.
623-625.
Paul AJ, Todd KS, Acre KE, Plue RE, Wallace DH, French
RA and Wallig MA (1991). Efficacy of ivermectin chewables and two new
ivermectin tablet formulations against Dirofilaria immitis larvae in
dogs. Am J Vet Res 52 (11):1922-1923.
Paul AJ, Todd KS, Wallace, DH, Wallig, MA and Daurio,
CP (1992). Efficacy of a chewable formulation containing ivermectin and
pyrantel pamoate against the development of Dirofilaria immitis in dogs
30 days post-infection. Proceedings of Heartworm Symposium '92, pp. 197-199.
