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== Introduction  ==
 
== Introduction  ==
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Chorioptes is a '''non- burrowing '''mite which resides on the skin surface
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All species are thought to be affected by the same strain of mite [[Chorioptes bovis|''Chorioptes bovis'']].
 
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'''Hosts''': Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Horses, Rabbits
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'''Predilection sites''': Skin- especially legs, feet (particularly heavily feathered horses), udder, abdomen and base of tail
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'''Life cycle''': Egg- Larvae- Nymph- Adult. This lifecycle takes around three weeks to complete. Eggs are found attached the the surface of the skin. 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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All species are thought to be affected by the same strain of mite ''Chorioptes bovis''  
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== Pathogenesis  ==
 
== Pathogenesis  ==
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Chorioptes' mouthparts do not pierce the skin and they&nbsp;feed on skin debris and exudate, meaning is pathogenic significance is mild.  
 
Chorioptes' mouthparts do not pierce the skin and they&nbsp;feed on skin debris and exudate, meaning is pathogenic significance is mild.  
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In cattle, economic significance is the main factor as infestation can cause damage to the hide by&nbsp;self trauma.  
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In cattle, economic significance is the main factor as infestation can cause damage to the hide by self trauma.  
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== Clinical Signs  ==
 
== Clinical Signs  ==
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