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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
An inflammatory parasitic disease of dogs and cats caused by [[Demodex]]. The mites are host-specific and can occur in dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and horses. They live in hair follicles and infestation may lead to secondary bacterial infection and furunculosis.  
 
An inflammatory parasitic disease of dogs and cats caused by [[Demodex]]. The mites are host-specific and can occur in dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and horses. They live in hair follicles and infestation may lead to secondary bacterial infection and furunculosis.  
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==Signalment==
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Commonly affects the dog and more rarely the cat.
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'''Breed predilections'''
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Demodicosis is usually a disease of short haired dogs and is more common in pedigree breeds. Within breeds, the Staffordshire bull terrier, German Shepherd dog, Old English Sheepdog, Collies and dalmations are at risk.Additionally it has been reported that there is an increased incidence in Siamese and Burmese cats.
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'''Age predilections'''
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Often animals less than 12 months of age of affected although adult onset is recognised.
    
==Pathogenesis and epidemiology==
 
==Pathogenesis and epidemiology==
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  ([[Adrenal Glands - Pathology#Adrenal Hyperfunction|hyperadrenocorticism]], [[Thyroid Gland - Pathology#Hypothyroidism|hypothyroidism]])
 
  ([[Adrenal Glands - Pathology#Adrenal Hyperfunction|hyperadrenocorticism]], [[Thyroid Gland - Pathology#Hypothyroidism|hypothyroidism]])
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==Signalment==
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Commonly affects the dog and more rarely the cat.
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=Breed predilections=
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Demodicosis is usually a disease of short haired dogs and is more common in pedigree breeds. Within breeds, the Staffordshire bull terrier, German Shepherd dog, Old English Sheepdog, Collies and dalmations are at risk.
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Age predilections
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Often animals less than 12 months of age of affected although adult onset is recognised.
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Increased incidence in Siamese and Burmese cats.
   
==Diagnosis==
 
==Diagnosis==
 
==Clinical Signs==
 
==Clinical Signs==
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