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| The migration is then initiated in the spring and warbles then begin to form along the back of the host. | | The migration is then initiated in the spring and warbles then begin to form along the back of the host. |
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− | '''Pathogenesis'''
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− | *Causes [[Muscles Inflammatory - Pathology#Arthropods|myositis]]
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− | *Production losses
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− | **Condemnation and down-grading of hides
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− | **Reduced milk yield and reduced weight gain
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− | **Injury from stock panic
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− | **Trimmed meat losses from ''H. lineatum''
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− | ***'Butcher's Jelly' around warbles which is green due to mass [[Eosinophils|eosinophil]] attraction
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− | *Paraplegia resulting from
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− | **Toxin release
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− | **Pressure on the spinal cord (''H. bovis'')
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− | **Bloat from pressure on the [[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|oesophageal wall]] (''H. lineatum'')
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− | '''Control'''
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− | *Total eradication should be aimed for
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− | *Old methods include popping out warbles
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− | **But this could lead to anaphylactic shock
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− | *[[Ectoparasiticides]]
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− | **Systemic organophosphorus [[Ectoparasiticides|insecticides]] in pour-on formula
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− | **Avermectins and milbemycins in pour-on and injectible formulations
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− | *Timing is crucial for treatment
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− | **Larvae residing in winter resting sites, if killed, can lead to bloat and paraplegia
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− | **It is safe to treat in the '''autumn''' before larvae reach their winter resting sites and in the '''spring''' when the warbles have migrated to the midline of the back
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− | **Ivermectin can be given at any time without risking host infection as larval antigen is released much slower
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− | '''Legislation in the UK'''
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− | *'Warble Fly Order 1978' requires all clinically affected animals to be treated
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− | *Notifiable disease
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− | *'Warble Fly Infected Area Order 1983'
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− | *For more information on the warble fly orders, see [http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/diseases/notifiable/brucellosis/surveillance.htm| here]
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− | **May occasionally burrow into muscle
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| [[Category:Oestridae]] | | [[Category:Oestridae]] |
| [[Category:To_Do_-_Max]] | | [[Category:To_Do_-_Max]] |