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Sarcoptic mange in wombats

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1998
Sarcoptic mange, commonly referred to as scabies, is a cosmopolitan disease affecting seven different orders within the class Mammalia. It is caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei (Linnaeus, 1758) Latreille, 1802 which is an obligate parasite of the skin. The mite is typically oval shaped, dorsally rounded and ventrally flattened.
Skerratt, L.F.   +2 more
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Sarcoptic mange in goats

Veterinary Record, 1983
Sarcoptes sp. in 3 goats, case histories, treatment with benzene hexachloride or ronnel, epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of sarcoptic mange in goats ...
P G, Jackson, H W, Richards, S, Lloyd
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Sarcoptic mange in alpacas

Veterinary Record, 2010
WE wish to bring to colleagues' attention an increase in the number of diagnoses of sarcoptic mange in New World camelids made by the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA). We also wish to raise awareness of reports of disappointing responses to treatments used successfully in other species, and ...
Vine, N. J., Keevill, G., Foster, A. P.
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Serodiagnosis of sarcoptic mange in pigs

Veterinary Record, 1997
A serodiagnostic test (ELISA) for detecting antibodies to Sarcoptes scabiei in the sera of pigs was evaluated. The ELISA results from 221 specific pathogen‐free pigs of three different age categories were used to establish a cut‐off value for the assay.
S, Bornstein, P, Wallgren
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Diagnosis of Sarcoptic Mange in Slaughtered Swine

Veterinary Research Communications, 2007
Galuppi, R., Avenoso, A.M., Leotti, G., Ostanello, F., Poglayen, G. and Tampieri, M.P., 2007. Diagnosis of sarcoptic mange in slaughtered swine. Veterinary Research Communications, 31(Suppl.
GALUPPI, ROBERTA   +5 more
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Sarcoptic mange (Sarcoptic acariosis, scabies) in dogs

Companion Animal, 2009
Adult mites are 200-400 μm in diameter, oval-shaped and with two pairs of short, stubby legs at the front (Fig. 2). Two pairs of rudimentary hind legs are present but do not extend beyond the edge of the body and are consequently less likely to be seen.
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Canine sarcoptic mange (sarcoptic acariasis, canine scabies)

Companion Animal, 2012
Sarcoptic mange is a common, highly contagious, ectoparasitic, pruritic skin disease affecting many mammalian species, including the domestic dog. The mite species responsible is Sarcoptes scabiei, a burrowing mite, which can produce pruritus and lesions on any part of the body, but the skin of the pinnal margins, the points of the elbows and hocks and
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Swine, Sarcoptic Mange Control, 1979

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1981
Abstract Testing was conducted in Cumberland Co., Virginia, during the period of Mar’79 thur June’79. Experiments evaluated Kemolate (GX-118) for control of contagious sarcoptic mange. TX-118 is a code name for an 11.6% phosmet (Prolate) formulation which contains one pound of active ingredient per gallon.
James E. Roberts, Brois Kondratieff
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Swine, Sarcoptic Mange Control, 1981

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1982
Abstract Sixteen sarcoptes mange mite positive hogs, approximately 3.5 mo old, were split into 4 groups of 4 animals per treatment. The treatment groups were isolated from each other by housing each group in separate pens. The treated groups were sprayed to run-off with the following materials on 18 Mar and again on 2 Apr using a power ...
Sharron S. Quisenberry, H. J. Stockdale
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SARCOPTIC MANGE IN SPANISH IBEX FROM SPAIN

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1999
The Spanish ibex (Capra pyrenaica hispanica) population of the "Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas" Nature Park (Spain) was isolated as the result of a severe epidemic of sarcoptic mange. In this context, the dynamic characteristics of the disease were analyzed in a wild group consisting of 35 animals from the beginning of the epizootic (when the ...
L, León-Vizcaíno   +7 more
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