Sarcoptic Mange is a highly contagious parasitic disease that can cause huge economic losses to rabbit producers and has the potential to infect humans. This study aimed to perform molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of Sarcoptes scabiei, assess redox and inflammatory state, evaluate the cost and efficacy of a single dose of a commercially available ivermectin with a topical application of sulfur ointment for control of this issue. Skin scraping was collected from infested rabbits in Ismailia governorate, Egypt, and submitted for parasitological examination. The mite specimens were identified based on ITS2 PCR gene. Forty-four adult rabbits naturally infected with mange and 5 free animals were divided into three groups, gro...
In this study, survey had been performed in Khartoum area so as to identify infected animals with m...
Sarcoptes scabiei var canis infest different dog breeds and human. Three hundred ninety five dogs we...
A study was made on the prevalence of some parasitic infections appearing in domestic rabbits obtain...
The authors used 14 New Zealand rabbits (5 naturally infested rabbits and 9 in contact rabbits) for ...
Studies of sarcoptic mange and immunity are hampered by lack of mite sources and natural infestation...
A partir de una sospecha de sarna sarcóptica en tres de cinco conejos albinos europeos (Oryctolagus ...
Parasitic infestations have always been a noteworthy topic for human and animal health globally, wit...
Background: Scabies is a parasitic skin infestation caused by the burrowing mite Sarcoptes scabiei. ...
Rabbits are potential livestock to be developed because in addition to producing meat, rabbits can b...
Background: Scabies is a parasitic skin infestation caused by the burrowing mite Sarcoptes scabiei. ...
Parasites threaten human and animal health globally. It is estimated that more than 60% of people on...
Aim: The aim was to study the prevalence of Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis infestation in pigs of Megha...
This study aims is to know the histophatological changes of rabbit’s integument (Oryctolagus cunnicu...
[EN] The objective of this study was to determine changes in haematological values of topical admini...
sarcoptic mange and cheyletiellosis in a male New Zealland rabbit at 4 months of age are re-ported. ...
In this study, survey had been performed in Khartoum area so as to identify infected animals with m...
Sarcoptes scabiei var canis infest different dog breeds and human. Three hundred ninety five dogs we...
A study was made on the prevalence of some parasitic infections appearing in domestic rabbits obtain...
The authors used 14 New Zealand rabbits (5 naturally infested rabbits and 9 in contact rabbits) for ...
Studies of sarcoptic mange and immunity are hampered by lack of mite sources and natural infestation...
A partir de una sospecha de sarna sarcóptica en tres de cinco conejos albinos europeos (Oryctolagus ...
Parasitic infestations have always been a noteworthy topic for human and animal health globally, wit...
Background: Scabies is a parasitic skin infestation caused by the burrowing mite Sarcoptes scabiei. ...
Rabbits are potential livestock to be developed because in addition to producing meat, rabbits can b...
Background: Scabies is a parasitic skin infestation caused by the burrowing mite Sarcoptes scabiei. ...
Parasites threaten human and animal health globally. It is estimated that more than 60% of people on...
Aim: The aim was to study the prevalence of Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis infestation in pigs of Megha...
This study aims is to know the histophatological changes of rabbit’s integument (Oryctolagus cunnicu...
[EN] The objective of this study was to determine changes in haematological values of topical admini...
sarcoptic mange and cheyletiellosis in a male New Zealland rabbit at 4 months of age are re-ported. ...
In this study, survey had been performed in Khartoum area so as to identify infected animals with m...
Sarcoptes scabiei var canis infest different dog breeds and human. Three hundred ninety five dogs we...
A study was made on the prevalence of some parasitic infections appearing in domestic rabbits obtain...