2018
DOI: 10.31797/vetbio.413018
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Interpretation of Serum 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D3 Concentartions in Sheep with Naturally Occurring Sarcoptic Mange

Abstract: Sarcoptes scabiei is probably the most common mite species in domestic animals. There is lack

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“…Complete lesions observed in nonwoolly skin of the body determined on to the face, as described previously [21][22][23] . Primary/secondary skin lesions [24] comprising alopecia, mild crusting [lips, nostrils to those of extending to other parts of the head, face and ears] and significant erythema. The vast majority of the sheep presented self-trauma due to pruritus, alopecia namely wool loss, brown scabs on to the skin [22] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Complete lesions observed in nonwoolly skin of the body determined on to the face, as described previously [21][22][23] . Primary/secondary skin lesions [24] comprising alopecia, mild crusting [lips, nostrils to those of extending to other parts of the head, face and ears] and significant erythema. The vast majority of the sheep presented self-trauma due to pruritus, alopecia namely wool loss, brown scabs on to the skin [22] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%