2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12639-015-0677-x
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Clinical management of demodicosis in Ongole cattle

Abstract: Demodicosis was diagnosed in a cattle based on dermatological lesions and examination of skin scrapings. The cattle had anaemia, leucocytosis, eosinophilia and neutrophilia. Cattle was treated with strepto penicillin, ivermectin, amitraz along with supportive therapy. After 2 months of therapy clinical cure and regrowth of hair was noticed.

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“…However, in the early stages of the disease, affected cattle often show only fever and very few skin lesions, which greatly reduces the accuracy of the diagnosis. According to the researchers' findings, the clinical symptoms of lumpy skin disease are similar to those of bovine herpesvirus infection, demodicosis, bovine viral diarrhea-mucosal disease and bovine malignant catarrhal fever (Reid et al, 1984;Deregt and Loewen, 1995;Reddy and Sivajothi, 2016). The presence of these factors complicates field diagnosis.…”
Section: Research Advances On the Diagnostic Methods Of Lsdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the early stages of the disease, affected cattle often show only fever and very few skin lesions, which greatly reduces the accuracy of the diagnosis. According to the researchers' findings, the clinical symptoms of lumpy skin disease are similar to those of bovine herpesvirus infection, demodicosis, bovine viral diarrhea-mucosal disease and bovine malignant catarrhal fever (Reid et al, 1984;Deregt and Loewen, 1995;Reddy and Sivajothi, 2016). The presence of these factors complicates field diagnosis.…”
Section: Research Advances On the Diagnostic Methods Of Lsdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além disso, são ácaros comumente associados a vacas estressadas pela gestação ou lactação, nas quais a transmissão pode ocorrer durante a amamentação (23,24). Infecções bacterianas secundárias são frequentes, com infecção dos folículos capilares e ruptura folicular, podendo levar à presença de ácaros livres na derme e infecção piogênica grave (25).…”
Section: Sarna Demodécicaunclassified
“…apodemi [15], and verified by Izdebska [16] Probably cosmopolitan, e.g., s. loc. [79], Egypt [80], Ethiopia [81], Nigeria [82], Sudan [83][84][85], Canada [86], USA [87], Argentina [88], Colombia [89], India [90], Mongolia [91], New Zealand [92,93], Czech Republic [94], Germany [95], Hungary [96], Italy [97], Poland [78,98] Valid; European bison -an accidental finding in a closed farm Bos taurus indicus Linnaeus, 1758 (Artiodactyla, Bovidae) [B. indicus given by the Authors [99] Probably cosmopolitan, e.g., s. loc. [120], USA [121], Colombia [122], Cuba [123], India [124][125][126], Nepal [127], Pakistan [128], Thailand [129], New Zealand [93,130], Bangladesh [131],…”
Section: Host-parasite Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%