Psoroptic Mange in a Weaner Pig

F. Akande, I. Oyewusi, A. Idowu, Michael A. Ajakaiye
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Mange is a contagious skin disease affecting various groups of animals. Psoroptic mange is a severe skin condition of farm animals; it is highly contagious and is responsible for huge economic losses in many farm animals. Infestation with Psoroptes has been reported all over the world in various farm animals, but none has ever been reported in swine. A male weaner large white breed pig of age 3 months weighing 10kg was presented with skin lesions and areas of alopecia during a routine farm visit by the handlers. The alopecia was found around the thorax, abdomen and ear regions with severe pruritus, emaciation, wrinkling and thickening of the skin with heavy crust formation on abdomen and the ears, along with curling of the tongue with attending vocal loss noticed on close  observations. A tentative diagnosis of mange was made with the following differential diagnosis: Allergic dermatitis, Bacterial dermatitis, Fly bite dermatitis, Hypovitaminosis. Further confirmatory diagnosis was done by collection of deep skin scrapping from which Psoroptes mites were demonstrated and a case of psoroptic mange diagnosed. To the best of our knowledge this is the first demonstration of Psoroptic mange in pigs. The affected animal was treated using Ivermectin (1%) and Long acting Oxytetracycline (20%). This case may be the first case in which psoroptic mange was reported in pigs with effective ivermectin control. More work should be done on the prevalence and possible molecular characterization of Psoroptic mites on pigs across the globe to ascertain if there are other strains that can affect pigs. Key words: Psoroptes mite, Mange, Ivermectin, and Pigs
断奶猪的心理管理
疥癣是一种影响各种动物群体的传染性皮肤病。皮肤癣是家畜的一种严重皮肤病;它具有高度传染性,并对许多农场动物造成巨大的经济损失。在世界各地的农场动物中都报道过牛膝螺旋体的感染,但在猪中从未报道过。在饲养员的一次常规农场访问中,一头3个月大、体重10kg的断奶雄性大白种猪出现皮肤损伤和脱发。在胸部,腹部和耳朵周围发现脱发,伴有严重的瘙痒,消瘦,皮肤皱纹和增厚,腹部和耳朵形成沉重的外壳,同时舌头卷曲,仔细观察发现声带丧失。初步诊断为疥疮,鉴别诊断如下:过敏性皮炎、细菌性皮炎、蝇咬皮炎、维生素缺乏症。进一步的确诊是通过收集深层皮肤碎屑,从中发现了Psoroptes螨,并诊断了一例Psoroptes癣。据我们所知,这是第一次在猪身上展示脑视管理。用伊维菌素(1%)和长效土霉素(20%)治疗病畜。本病例可能是第一例在伊维菌素有效控制的猪中报道的人体视觉管理病例。应该对全球猪身上的裸光螨的流行情况和可能的分子特征做更多的工作,以确定是否有其他菌株可以影响猪。关键词:疥螨,革螨,伊维菌素,猪
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