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*Pediculosis is an infestation of lice
 
*Pediculosis is an infestation of lice
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*Infestation is called '''pediculosis'''
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*May cause anaemia ([[Lice|sucking lice]]), weakness, discomfort and damage to hair or wool
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*More common in low temperatures when hair is longer
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*Host-specific
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*Spread by direct contact
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*Most lesions are due to self-inflicted trauma
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*Grossly:
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**Papules, crusts, secondary excoriations
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**Eggs and lice visible in lesions
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==Control==
 
==Control==

Revision as of 10:24, 30 June 2010

  • Pediculosis is an infestation of lice
  • Infestation is called pediculosis
  • May cause anaemia (sucking lice), weakness, discomfort and damage to hair or wool
  • More common in low temperatures when hair is longer
  • Host-specific
  • Spread by direct contact
  • Most lesions are due to self-inflicted trauma
  • Grossly:
    • Papules, crusts, secondary excoriations
    • Eggs and lice visible in lesions


Control

  • Few insecticides will kill lice eggs on the animal
  • Two treatments are needed to kill nymphs emerging from eggs at the time of the initial treatment and those that will emerge 2-3 weeks later
    • At two week intervals
    • Or a product with a two week residual activity can be used
  • Sucking lice are more susceptible to systemic insecticide treatment than chewing lice
  • Resistance to insecticides may become a problem so alternating the chemicals used and avoiding pour on treatments (which have a greater risk of resistance developing) should be considered