使用伊维菌素治疗家兔疥疮

Q4 Veterinary
B. Thakre, B. Kumar, Nilima N. Brahmbhatt, V. Parmar, K. Gamit
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摘要

疥螨是一种穴居螨,是制约家兔生产的主要因素。对8只眼、耳、鼻、腿周围有斑秃、剧烈瘙痒、红斑、干锈皮损的兔,皮肤刮伤处有疥疮S.,给予伊维菌素(200 μg/kg体重)每周一次皮下治疗,同时局部应用5%倍他定溶液、苯甲酸苄并给予支持治疗,以加速恢复。治疗三周后,病变明显改善,皮肤刮擦没有螨虫。
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Management of scabies in rabbits using ivermectin
Sarcoptes scabiei are burrowing mites which cause major constraints in rabbit production. Eight rabbits with clinical signs of alopecia, intense itching, erythema and dry rusty lesions around the eyes, ears, nose and legs, whose skin scrapings had S. scabiei, were treated with ivermectin (200 μg/kg body weight subcutaneously) at weekly intervals for three weeks, along with the topical application of 5% betadine solution, benzyl benzoate, and supportive therapy to hasten the recovery. After three weeks of treatment, marked improvement of lesions was noticed and skin scrapings were negative for mites.
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Journal of Veterinary parasitology
Journal of Veterinary parasitology Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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