埃塞俄比亚南部南奥莫区Malle地区山羊螨虫的管理。

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Veterinary medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2021-06-09 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2147/VMRR.S312360
Haben Fesseha, Esmael Etana, Mesfin Mathewos
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背景:在埃塞俄比亚的制革厂和皮革工业中,疥虫是一种经济上有害的山羊体表寄生虫,会导致皮肤排斥或退化。方法:采用横断面调查法,对埃塞俄比亚南奥莫区Malle地区随机选取的384只山羊进行调查,确定螨类比例及潜在相关因素。通过问卷调查,了解羊主人对尘螨感染的了解情况及采取的预防措施。采用刮皮法采集螨类进行鉴定。结果:384只山羊中有34.6%(133/384)感染多种革螨。马勒区3个地点共检出蠕形螨(2.86%)、棘螨(8.1%)和骨螨(23.7%)3个螨属。体况评分(BCS)较差的山羊感染最多(43.6%),中等(39.1%)和体况较好的山羊感染最多(17.3%)。成年山羊侵染率(37.6%)高于幼年山羊(32.3%)和老年山羊(30.1%),公山羊侵染率(60.2%)高于母山羊(39.8%)。山羊的年龄、性别和BCS与疥螨的发生无显著相关(p > 0.05)。疥虫感染引起的皮肤损伤以头部部位最常见(26.3%),其次是腿部(24.8%)和胸部(22.6%)。问卷调查显示,86.27%的参与者倾向于使用现代杀螨剂来控制管理螨虫,97.4%的参与者参与了政府资助的驱虫计划。结论:本研究区山羊皮肤的主要问题是疥螨,建议饲主加强管理,定期采取防螨措施。
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Mange Mites of Goats in Malle District of South Omo Zone, Southern Ethiopia.

Mange Mites of Goats in Malle District of South Omo Zone, Southern Ethiopia.

Mange Mites of Goats in Malle District of South Omo Zone, Southern Ethiopia.

Mange Mites of Goats in Malle District of South Omo Zone, Southern Ethiopia.

Background: Mange mites are economically damaging goat ectoparasites that cause skin rejection or downgrading in Ethiopian tanneries and leather industries.

Methods: A study was done on 384 randomly selected goats to identify the proportion of mites and potential associated factors in the Malle district of South Omo Zone, Ethiopia using a cross-sectional survey. A questionnaire investigation was also performed to evaluate the knowledge and preventative measures taken by goat owners during mange mites infection. A skin scraping was employed to collect mange mites for identification.

Results: Out of 384 examined goats, 34.6% (133/384) of goats were infected with a variety of mange mite species. Demodex (2.86%), Psoroptes (8.1%), and Sarcoptes (23.7%) were the three mange mite genera identified in three sites of Malle district. Goats with poor body condition score (BCS) were the most infected (43.6%) with mange mites compared with moderate (39.1%) and good body condition (17.3%) goats. Adult goats (37.6%) were more infested than young (32.3%) and old (30.1%), whereas there was a higher infestation in males (60.2%) than females (39.8%). However, age, sex, and BCS of the goats had no significant (p > 0.05) correlation with the occurrence of mange mites. Skin lesion due to mange mites infection was most frequently observed on the head region (26.3%), followed by legs (24.8%) and thoracic region (22.6%). The questionnaire survey indicated that 86.27% of the participants preferred to use modern acaricides to control mange mites, while 97.4% of participants have been involved in government-sponsored deworming programs.

Conclusion: Mange mites especially Sarcoptes species were major skin problems in goats in the study, so the owners should be advised to improve their management and use mite control in goats regularly in the area.

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