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The Ornithonyssus mite is closely related to the [[Dermanyssus]] mite. They are [[Non-Burrowing Mites|surface mites]] that occur in caged birds and poultry.
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The Ornithonyssus mite is closely related to the [[Dermanyssus gallinae|Dermanyssus]] mite. They are [[Non-Burrowing Mites|surface mites]] that occur in caged birds and poultry.
  
*Hairy
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==Life cycle==
  
*Spends entire life cycle '''on''' the host
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The mite spends its entire life cycle '''on''' the host.
  
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==Pathogenesis==
  
*Causes feathers to become matted and severe scabbing can develop
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The mite causes feathers to become matted and severe scabbing can develop. Scabs are particularly seen around the vent. The presence of the mite decreases egg production. Grey or black discolouration of feathers is seen when large numbers of mites are present.
**Scabs particularly seen around the vent
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*Decreases egg production
 
 
 
*Grey or black discolouration of feathers when large numbers of mites are present[[Category:Non-Burrowing_Mites]][[Category:Poultry]]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 13:57, 14 July 2010



Also known as: The Northern mite or Northern feather mite

The Ornithonyssus mite is closely related to the Dermanyssus mite. They are surface mites that occur in caged birds and poultry.

Life cycle

The mite spends its entire life cycle on the host.

Pathogenesis

The mite causes feathers to become matted and severe scabbing can develop. Scabs are particularly seen around the vent. The presence of the mite decreases egg production. Grey or black discolouration of feathers is seen when large numbers of mites are present.