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'''[[Psoroptes cuniculi|''Psoroptes cuniculi'']]
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[[Psoroptes cuniculi|''Psoroptes cuniculi'']]
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'''[[Psoroptes ovis|''Psoroptes ovis'']]
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====''Psoroptes ovis''====
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*Adult females are large mites at 750μm in length
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*Males identified by copulatory suckers and paired posterior lobes
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*Males attach to deutonymphs (second moult after larval stage) in a process called '''copula'''
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**Males remain in copula until females moult for the last time
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**Copulation occurs
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*Life cycle last '''14 days'''
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*Transmitted by direct contact between sheep
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*Indirect transmission can also occur
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'''Pathogenesis'''
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*Economically important ectoparasite of sheep
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*Causes '''sheep scab'''
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**Wool loss, restlessness, biting, scratching of infested area and decreased productivity through decreased weight gain
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**Usually seen in '''late autumn''' and '''early winter''' (although may also occur in late summer)
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**Population numbers decline after shearing due to a change in the micro-climate, then build up again as the fleece grows
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**'''Notifiable in UK'''
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*Mites found under scabs and in skin folds
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*Lesions most common on flanks, neck, back and shoulders
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*Causes pruritic condition of cattle
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*Active in keratin layer
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*Mouthparts abrade the skin
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*Antigenic material in mite faeces can lead to hypersensitivity reactions
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'''Diagnosis'''
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*Skin scraping
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*KOH added
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*Warm slide over a bunsen flame
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*Examine under a microscope
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'''Treatment'''
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*Sheep
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**Plunge dipping; no less than 1 minute and must dip head at lease once
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**Can treat with avermectins or milbemycins by injection
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*Cattle, horses and rabbits
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**No licensed product for horses in the UK
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**Cattle and rabbits can be treated with avermectins, milbemycins or topical acaricides
   
[[Category:Non-Burrowing Mites]]
 
[[Category:Non-Burrowing Mites]]
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