Treatment of Scabies in A Persian Mixed Cat at UPTD. Puskeswan, Bukittinggi City

Dwiani Septiana, Yurni Sari Amir, Sujatmiko Sujatmiko, R. Siregar, Engki Zelpina, Effi Silfia, R. K. Sari
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Background: Sarcoptes scabiei is one of the ectoparasites that usually attack cats. This parasitic disease can be transmitted through direct contact with other animals affected by scabies or by the presence of a source of scabies in the area where the cat lives. Purposes: This study aimed to determine the handling of cases of scabies in a Persian mixed-breed cat (Pobo) at UPTD. Puskeswan, Bukittinggi City. Methods: Handling began with anamnesis and continued by examining the patient's physical condition and observing the body parts infected with scabies. A deep skin scraping was performed on the facial area, followed by microscopic and hematological examination. Results: Examination showed Sarcoptes scabiei infestation in the scraped skin layer and the cat was anemic. The cat patient with scabiosis received Ivomec® as an antiparasitic. Symptomatic treatment was also carried out by giving Vet-oxy SB® and Vetadryl® injections as antibiotics because a secondary infection was suspected. Conclusions: The therapy administered showed positive progressive results in the patient.
在UPTD治疗波斯混合猫疥疮。武吉丁吉市的Puskeswan
背景:疥螨(Sarcoptes scabiei)是一种常见的猫外寄生虫。这种寄生虫病可通过与受疥疮影响的其他动物直接接触或在猫居住的地区存在疥疮源而传播。目的:本研究旨在确定在UPTD波斯混血猫(Pobo)疥疮病例的处理。武吉丁吉市的Puskeswan。方法:从记忆开始,通过检查患者的身体状况和观察感染疥疮的身体部位进行处理。在面部进行深度皮肤刮痧,然后进行显微镜和血液学检查。结果:检查发现刮伤皮肤层疥疮感染,猫贫血。患有疥疮的猫患者接受Ivomec®抗寄生虫治疗。由于怀疑继发感染,还进行了对症治疗,给予Vet-oxy SB®和Vetadryl®注射剂作为抗生素。结论:给予的治疗在患者中显示出积极的进展结果。
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