Literature DB >> 28615854

Sarcoptic mange infestation in rabbits in an organized farm at Tamil Nadu.

M Arul Prakash1, C Soundararajan2, K Nagarajan3, P Tensingh Gnanaraj1, V Ramesh Saravanakumar4.   

Abstract

Sarcoptes scabiei are burrowing mites which causes major constraints in rabbit production. Eighty-eight rabbits were examined for mange infestation at University Research Farm, Tamil Nadu. Overall incidence of mange infestation in rabbit was 23.6 %. On microscopical examination, the mite was identified as Sacoptes scabiei var cuniculi. Among the breeds, Soviet Chinchilla were found to be infested more (57.14 %) followed by New Zealand White (28.57 %) and White Giant (28.57 %). Among the age groups, adults (33.33 %) were heavily infested than the grower (21.88 %) whereas, suckling had no infestation of mange. Among the sex, males (21.95 %) were heavily infested than the females (14.89 %). Lesions were mostly found on the edges of ear, nose, face and legs and characterized by loss of hair, thickening of the skin, irregular dried dirty encrusted scabs with erythema and disfigurement of face and ear.

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Keywords:  Incidence; Lesions; Mange; Rabbit; Sarcoptes scabiei var cuniculi; Tamil Nadu

Year:  2016        PMID: 28615854      PMCID: PMC5447598          DOI: 10.1007/s12639-016-0821-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Parasit Dis        ISSN: 0971-7196


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