Parasitic skin disease in small animals 2 Flashcards

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Describe the appearance and location of Demodex gatoi

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  • Broad, short abdomen

- On skin surface

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What clinical signs is D. gatoi a key differential for?

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  • Pruritus
  • Overgrooming
  • Bilaterally symmetrical alopecia
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What makes diagnosis of D. gatoi more difficult?

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Cats grooming a lot (esp. if pruritic)

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Describe the methods used in the diagnosis of D. gatoi

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  • Tape strip
  • Skin scrapes
  • Sample areas where cat cannot lick
  • Sample in contacts-
  • Faecal exam for ingested mites
  • Response to treatment
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Describe the treatment for D. gatoi

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  • Localised form may be self limiting
  • Generalised generally often unrewarding to treat and no licensed product
  • Need to address and correct underlying cause if possible
  • 2% lime sulphur baths, sarolaner, flurolaner, off label weekly doramectin reported as effective
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Describe the clinical signs of tick infestation

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  • Erythema, mild pruritus
  • Inflammatory reaction if mouthparts incompletely removed
  • Often no clinical signs
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Describe the treatment for ticks

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  • Manual removal
  • Acaricides: permethrin, flumethrin, fipronil, deltamethrin, moxidectin, amitraz, isoxazolines
  • Repellents: permethrin, imidacloprid/flumethrin collar (kills and repels)
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What diseases is Ixodes ricinus a vector of?

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  • Borrelia burgdorferi
  • Louping ill
  • Ehrlichia
  • Anaplasma
  • Babesia in cattle
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What diseases is Haemaphysalis punctata a vector of?

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B. gibsoni

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What disease is Dermacentor reticulatus a vector of?

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Babesia canis

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What diseases is Rhipicephalus sanguineus a vector of?

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  • B. canis and vogeli
  • Ehrlichia canis
  • Rickettsia
  • Anaplasma
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Name the 2 main bird mites and explain how these can be distinguished from one another

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  • Ornithonysus sylvarium
  • Dermanyssus gallinae
  • Distinguish by where they are found - D. gallinae only jump onto host to fed and are not usually found on the host, need to look in the environment
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13
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What species are suseptible to Dermanyssus gallinae?

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All birds, dogs, horses and people

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