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Skin infections are common in donkeys and they are liable to the full range of micro-organisms and ectoparasites.
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* <big>'''[[Viral Skin Infections - Donkey| Viral]]</big>
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** [[Coital Exanthema - Donkey|Coital exanthema]]
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* <big>'''[[Bacterial Skin Infections - Donkey|Bacterial]]</big>
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** Dermatophilosis
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** Staphylococcal / Streptococcal farunculosis or folliculitis
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** Fusobacterial dermatitis
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* <big>'''[[Fungal Skin Infections - Donkey|Fungal]]</big>
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** [[Dermatophytosis - Donkey|Dermatophytosis]]
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** [[Epizootic Lymphangitis/Histoplasmosis - Donkey|Histoplasmosis (epizootic lymphangitis)]]
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** [[Cryptococcosis - Donkey|Cryptococcosis]]
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* <big>'''[[Protozoal Skin Infections - Donkey|Protozoal]]</big>
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** [[Besnoitiosis - Donkey|Besnoitiosis]]
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** [[Trypanosomosis - Donkey|Trypanosomiasis]]
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* <big>'''[[Donkey - Parasitic Skin Infections|Parasitic]]</big>
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** [[Mange - Donkey|Chorioptic and other mites]]
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** [[Lice - Donkey|Pediculosis]]
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** [[Spirurids - Donkey|Habronemiasis]]
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** [[Onchocerciasis - Donkey|Onchocerciasis]]
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** [[Ticks - Donkey|Ticks]]
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==References==
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* Knottenbelt, D. (2008) Skin disorders In Svendsen, E.D., Duncan, J. and Hadrill, D. (2008) ''The Professional Handbook of the Donkey'', 4th edition, Whittet Books, Chapter 8
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