Clinical, Parasitological, and Serological Follow-Up of Dogs with Sarcoptic Mange Treated Orally with Lotilaner.

Q3 Veterinary
Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine Pub Date : 2021-01-25 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/6639017
F Moog, J Brun, P Bourdeau, M C Cadiergues
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Canine sarcoptic mange is a highly pruritic and contagious skin disease caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis. This case series describes the clinical, parasitological, and serological follow-up of a cohort of eight adult Saint Bernard dogs with confirmed sarcoptic mange, treated orally with lotilaner. Dogs were evaluated initially and after 14 days and 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 months for skin lesions, pruritus severity, presence of parasites, and Sarcoptes-IgG levels. A serological indoor allergy panel (IgE) was obtained for seven dogs at day 0 and repeated 12 months later in five dogs to assess potential cross-reactivity between S. scabiei and environmental allergens. Lotilaner was administered to each dog according to the manufacturer's instructions and was repeated after one and two months without any concurrent therapeutic measure or modification of the husbandry conditions. Pruritus ceased after two weeks. The cutaneous score was reduced by 47%, and skin scrapings were negative for all but three animals. All skin scrapings were negative after one month. Lesions were absent after two months. Serological levels decreased gradually, but more slowly than the skin lesions, and two dogs out of six remained positive in the absence of skin lesions or symptoms. All dogs initially tested positive for dust mites and/or storage mites. The IgE titres remained unchanged 12 months later in the five tested dogs. This case report demonstrates the efficacy of lotilaner on scabies in a cohort of infested dogs under natural conditions and the potential antigenic cross-reaction of S. scabiei with house dust and storage mites.

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临床、寄生虫学和血清学随访口服洛替兰纳的沙眼疥癣病犬
犬疥癣病是由疥螨变种犬疥螨引起的一种高度瘙痒的传染性皮肤病。本系列病例描述了对 8 只确诊患有肉样疥癣的成年圣伯纳犬进行的临床、寄生虫学和血清学随访。最初以及 14 天后、1、2、3、4、6 和 12 个月后,对狗狗的皮损、瘙痒严重程度、寄生虫存在情况和沙眼-IgG 水平进行了评估。第 0 天为 7 只犬进行血清学室内过敏试验(IgE),12 个月后对 5 只犬进行重复试验,以评估疥螨与环境过敏原之间的潜在交叉反应。按照生产商的说明给每只狗注射洛替兰纳,并在一个月和两个月后重复注射,没有同时采取任何治疗措施或改变饲养条件。两周后,瘙痒症状消失。皮肤评分降低了 47%,除三只动物外,其他动物的皮肤刮片均为阴性。一个月后,所有皮肤刮片均为阴性。两个月后皮损消失。血清水平逐渐下降,但下降速度慢于皮损,六只狗中有两只在没有皮损或症状的情况下仍呈阳性。所有狗狗最初的尘螨和/或储螨检测结果都呈阳性。12 个月后,五只受测犬的 IgE 滴度仍保持不变。本病例报告表明,在自然条件下,洛替兰纳对成群感染疥疮的狗有疗效,而且疥螨可能与屋尘螨和仓螨发生抗原交叉反应。
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Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine
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14
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes case reports and case series in all areas of veterinary medicine.
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