Dermatophilosis

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  • Caused by Dermatophilus congolensis
    • Disease most prevalent in young animals
    • Damage to the skin predisposes to infection; blood-sucking insects also thought to be involved in transmission
    • Lesions after heavy rainfall predominantly affect dorsum of farm animals
    • Papules, serous, exudative matting of hair, raised crusty scabs
    • Scab formation more prominent in sheep and cattle than in horses
    • Lesions may resolve within weeks if dry weather, or may progress
  • Treatment:
    • Parenteral antibiotics e.g oxytetracycline, pr penicillin-streptomycin combinations