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Two debilitated rabbits kept in a poorly ventilated house were presented with a history of pruritus and crusts on the nose, lower parts of the legs. eyes, ears. face, and tails. The skin scraping examination revealed the presence of Sarcoptes scabiei. Ivermectin was administered to the affected ...

Author(s)
Kumar, S. R.; Kachhawa, J. P.; Gupta, S. R.; Ram Jamta; Gautam Sandeep; Choudhary Shushmita
Publisher
Indian Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology, Chennai, India
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Parasitology, 2022, 36, 1, pp 75-77
Abstract

Mange in rabbits is a very important parasitic disease causing high losses. The disease is caused mainly by Sarcoptes scabiei, Psoroptes cuniculi, Cheyletiella parasitovorax, and Notoedres cati. Body mange and ear mange are the most common forms of this disease in rabbits. Animals can get mite...

Author(s)
El-Ghany, W. A. A.
Publisher
Hindawi, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Medicine International, 2022, 2022, 5506272,
Abstract

Sarcoptes scabiei var. cuniculi are cutaneous mites of companion rabbits. In rabbits, sarcoptic mange is characterized by intense pruritus, alopecia, erythema, scales, and crusts around the head, neck, trunk, feet, and genitals. The goal of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of oral...

Author(s)
D'Ovidio, D.; Santoro, D.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Orlando, USA
Citation
Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2021, 43,
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Two 1.5 month old rabbits were presented with chief complaint of intense pruritus and alopecia since twenty days. It was informed that alopecia started from the facial region and gradually progressed to other regions of the body. The rabbits were mainly kept indoors but reared in and outside of...

Author(s)
Asmita Narang; Randhawa, C. S.; Shabnam Sidhu; Paramjit Kaur
Publisher
College of Veterinary Sciences, Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Hisar, India
Citation
Haryana Veterinarian, 2020, 59, Special Issue, pp 136-138
Abstract

Notoedric mange, caused by sarcoptiform Notoedres mites, an obligately parasite, causes potentially fatal dermatitis along with secondary systemic infections in small mammals, felids as well as humans. In the present case study, we describe clinical diagnosis and therapeutic management of notoedric ...

Author(s)
Maneesh Sharma; Tarun Kumar; Snehil Gupta; Jain, V. K.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Citation
International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 2020, 41, 2, pp 1875-1881
Abstract

Background: Leporacarus gibbus is a highly specific acarian parasitizing in rabbits, with a proven zoonotic potential. While the majority of cases of L. gibbus infestation are asymptomatic, several cases of pruritic cutaneous condition in both laboratory and pet rabbits were reported. Up to date, ...

Author(s)
Dumitrache, M. O.; Györke, A.; D'Amico, G.; Mircean, V.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
BMC Veterinary Research, 2021, 17, 4,
Abstract

A 13-month-old, spayed, female rex rabbit presented with mildly pruritic, progressive patches of alopecia, erythema and scaling of the head, trunk and legs of five months' duration. Initial skin biopsy was consistent with cutaneous epitheliotropic lymphoma, but a follow-up skin biopsy and response...

Author(s)
Heinrich, N. A.; Chamroeun, D.; Locke, E.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Record Case Reports, 2020, 8, 3,
Abstract

This second edition contains 19 new and updated chapters on learning to learn and its relevance to logical clinical problem-solving; introduction to logical clinical problem-solving; vomiting, regurgitation and reflux; diarrhoea; weight loss; abdominal enlargement; weakness; fits and strange...

Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, USA
Citation
Clinical reasoning in veterinary practice: problem solved!, 2022, Ed.2, pp 448 pp.
Abstract

Background: Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a highly prevalent inflammatory and immune skin disease accompanied with persistent pruritus and pain. Oxymatrine (OMT) exhibits antipruritic and anti-inflammatory effects in squaric acid dibutyl ester (SADBE) induced ACD mice model, but the need for ...

Author(s)
Zhu Tao; Zhou Dan; Zhang Zhe; Long Lina; Liu YuJuan; Fan QingHong; Chen FeiFan; Zhang XueKe; Wu Yan; Zeng HeKun; Verkhratsky, A.; Zhao JianHao; Nie Hong
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2020, 141,
Abstract

We provide the first report of a wolf infected with pseudorabies virus (PRV) in China. We observed the clinical symptoms and also dissected tissue samples from the wolf. The samples were ground under sterile conditions and injected subcutaneously into the necks of rabbits, which subsequently...

Author(s)
Lian KaiQi; Zhang MingLiang; Zhou LingLing; Song YuWei; Wang GuoDong; Wang ShuangShan
Publisher
Springer-Wien, Wien, Austria
Citation
Archives of Virology, 2020, 165, 2, pp 459-462

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