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| *Strains of ''S. scabiei'' can be passed between different animals and cause clinical signs although the infection is likely to resolve spontaneously and be unlikely to establish | | *Strains of ''S. scabiei'' can be passed between different animals and cause clinical signs although the infection is likely to resolve spontaneously and be unlikely to establish |
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| '''Diagnisis''' | | '''Diagnisis''' |
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| **Treat sows before entering the farrowing pen | | **Treat sows before entering the farrowing pen |
| **Treat boars at 6 month intervals | | **Treat boars at 6 month intervals |
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| + | =====Sarcoptic Mange===== |
| + | '''Dogs''' |
| + | *Highly contagious |
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| + | *Intense pruritis |
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| + | *First signs appear at edges of ears, then progresses to muzzle, face and elbows |
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| + | '''Cats''' |
| + | *Rare |
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| + | '''Pigs''' |
| + | *Important condition as 35% pigs are asymptomatic carriers |
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| + | *First signs of infestation appear on the ears before spreading to the rest of the body |
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| + | *Transmission from sow to piglets whilst suckling and from boars to gilts at service |
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| + | *Infestation adversely affects productivity |
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| + | '''Cattle''' |
| + | *Most frequently seen in housed cattle |
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| + | *Notifiable in USA and Canada |
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| + | *Often called 'neck and tail mange' as lesions most often seen on neck and tail |
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| + | *Infestation adversely affects productivity |
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| + | '''Sheep''' |
| + | *Notifiable in UK |
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| + | *Lesions on hairy parts of face |
| + | **E.g. Face, ears, axillae and groin |
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| + | *Causes considerable hide damage in local African breeds of long haired sheep |
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| + | '''Horses''' |
| + | *Notifiable in UK |
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| + | *Lesions begin on head, neck and shoulders then spread to rest of body |
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| ====''Knemidocoptes''==== | | ====''Knemidocoptes''==== |