نتایج جستجو برای: mange mite

تعداد نتایج: 8831  

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2001
T E Cornis M J Linders S E Little W M Vander Haegen

From February 1998 to July 1999, 65 western gray squirrels (Sciurus griseus griseus) were trapped at three sites in Klickitat County, Washington (USA) as part of a home range and habitat use study. No squirrels (0/9) with mange lesions were identified in the initial trapping session (February and March 1998). During all subsequent trapping sessions (August 1998 through July 1999), squirrels wit...

2011
David Eshar

the prevalence of the skin mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, in pet rabbits in pet stores in Israel was investigated by a diagnostic evaluation of twofold skin scrapings from the distal forelimbs. S. scabiei was found in 20 of 245 rabbits (8.2%). Clinical signs of crusting of the paws were observed in all infested rabbits. Sarcoptic mange due to Sarcoptes scabiei infestation is considered an uncommon di...

2016
Dina Mahmoud Ahmed Metwally

Introduction: Sarcoptes scabiei (S. scabiei) var. cuniculi is the cause of sarcoptic mange in rabbits and results in considerable loss of weight, productivity, and wool quality. Objective: The efficacy of 10% Propolis (bee glue) ointment on S. scabiei var. cuniculi was evaluated under in vivo conditions in pet rabbits with sarcoptic mange lesions compared to the currently used drug, ivermectin ...

2013
Nicole Stephenson Pam Swift Jeffrey T. Villepique Deana L. Clifford Akinyi Nyaoke Alfonso De la Mora Janet Moore Janet Foley

Notoedric mange, caused by the contagious, burrowing mite Notoedres centrifera, has been associated with several large-scale population declines of western gray squirrels (Sciurus griseus) and has been a significant obstacle to population recovery in Washington State where the species is listed as threatened. In 2009, residents and wildlife rehabilitators in the isolated San Bernardino Mountain...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 1990
J S Klompen M W Nachman

The mange mite Notoedres muris is reported from a new host, the marsh rat (Holochilus brasiliensis) from Argentina. The infection involved alopecia and encrustations on the ears and face, and was treated successfully by a subcutaneous injection of ivermectin. The new record suggests that Notoedres muris has become self-maintaining within this marsh rat population.

2016
Boris Fuchs Barbara Zimmermann Petter Wabakken Set Bornstein Johan Månsson Alina L Evans Olof Liberg Håkan Sand Jonas Kindberg Erik O Ågren Jon M Arnemo

BACKGROUND Sarcoptic mange, a parasitic disease caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei, is regularly reported on wolves Canis lupus in Scandinavia. We describe the distribution and transmission of this parasite within the small but recovering wolf population by analysing 269 necropsy reports and performing a serological survey on 198 serum samples collected from free-ranging wolves between 1998 a...

2016
Claudia Salvadori Guido Rocchigiani Camilla Lazzarotti Nicoletta Formenti Tiziana Trogu Paolo Lanfranchi Claudia Zanardello Carlo Citterio Alessandro Poli

Population dynamics of chamois (genus Rupicapra, subfamily Caprinae) can be influenced by infectious diseases epizootics, of which sarcoptic mange is probably the most severe in the Alpine chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra rupicapra). In this study, skin lesions and cellular inflammatory infiltrates were characterized in 44 Alpine chamois affected by sarcoptic mange. Dermal cellular responses were e...

2005
Suhas

INTRODUCTION Pigs suffer from a variety of parasitic infections/infestations, among which the incidence of mange is high. Mange affecting pigs has become a major constraint in pig production in India. Surcoptes scabi var suis is the most important ectoparasite throughout the world and is confined mostly to the ears (Sheahan, 1975). It burrows into the epidermis and causes irritation and thicken...

2015
Chloé Haas Sophie Rossi Roman Meier Marie-Pierre Ryser-Degiorgis

Sarcoptic mange occurs in freeranging wild boar (Sus scrofa) but has been poorly described in this species. We evaluated the performance of a commercial indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for serodiagnosis of sarcoptic mange in domestic swine when applied to wild boar sera. We tested 96 sera from wild boar in populations without mange history (‘‘truly noninfected’’) collected in...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de parasitologia veterinaria = Brazilian journal of veterinary parasitology : Orgao Oficial do Colegio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria 2011
Alessandra Scofield Rafaelle Cunha dos Santos Nadino Carvalho Áurea Linhares Martins Gustavo Góes-Cavalcante

This paper describes a case of notoedric mange in an ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) in the Brazilian Amazon region. A young male of approximately four months of age that was illegally kept as a pet was apprehended in Altamira, State of Pará, northern Brazil. The animal was transported to the Mangal das Garças Park in the state's capital city of Belém. The ocelot had pruritus and lesions suggestive...

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