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*These cause [[Parasitic skin infections - Pathology#Chorioptic mites|parasitic skin infestation]]
==Introduction==
 
  
''Chorioptes bovis'' are [[Non-Burrowing Mites|surface mites]] of the skin surface of horses and cattle mainly, but also affect goats, sheep and rabbits. They cause [[Chorioptic Mange|parasitic skin infestation]] and are less pathogenic than ''[[Psoroptes]]'' mites.
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*Surface parasite of horses and cattle
  
'''Predilection sites''': Skin- especially legs, feet (particularly heavily feathered horses), udder, abdomen and base of tail
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*Less pathogenic than ''Psoroptes''
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**Mouthparts cannot pierce the skin
  
==Identification==
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*Life cycle takes '''3 weeks'''
  
The mites have an oval body with long legs and cup shaped suckers on their '''unsegmented''' pedicles. Their mouthparts cannot pierce the skin. The females measure about 300μm in length.
 
  
==Life cycle==
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'''Recognition'''
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*Oval body
  
The lifecycle of ''Chorioptes bovis'' mites takes '''3 weeks'''. The females lay their eggs on the skin surface around the edge of a skin lesion. The eggs hatch and the larvae pass through two nymphal stages before developing into adults. Eggs are found attached to the surface of the skin.
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*Long legs
  
==Pathogenesis==
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*Cup shaped suckers on '''unsegmented''' pedicels
  
The mites live at the base of the host's hair and feed on skin debris. They cause irritation by feeding, which leads to the animal rubbing itself and creating lesions. Adults can survive off the ground for around three weeks, meaning transmission can be via bedding and housing as well as by direct contact.
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*Females about 300μm in length
 
 
==Identification==
 
 
 
Diagnosis is confirmed by a skin scrape from an affected region. [[Chorioptic Mange]] must be differentiated from [[Sarcoptic Mange]].
 
 
 
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'''Pathogenesis'''
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Revision as of 22:40, 5 April 2010

  • Surface parasite of horses and cattle
  • Less pathogenic than Psoroptes
    • Mouthparts cannot pierce the skin
  • Life cycle takes 3 weeks


Recognition

  • Oval body
  • Long legs
  • Cup shaped suckers on unsegmented pedicels
  • Females about 300μm in length


Pathogenesis <big<Chorioptic Mange