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Latest revision as of 17:00, 24 February 2011

BACK

Courtesy of C. Antonczyk

As viewed under x4 magnification, the presence of ear mites was confirmed.


(Courtesy of C. Antonczyk)


A close up taken under the x10 objective is shown. Note the closed apodemes which are characteristic of this mite.


(Courtesy of C. Antonczyk)


What is the latin name of the ear mite?

  • Otodectes cynotis

How would you treat this condition?

  • Ear mites can be treated with some of the available medicated ear drop preparations and most data sheets will contain treatment protocols specifically for this condition. Selamectin spot-on is also licenced for the treatment of ear mites.


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