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What causes feline miliary dermatitis? |
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fleas! Ctenocephalides felis -has lots of pruritis |
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Describe sarcoptes scabiei. |
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-mites -burrows -14 days on host (lifecycle) -VERY contagious, difficult to recover (repeated skin scrapings) -REPORTABLE |
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-lesions to pinna, spread to face and feet -easy to recover |
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Describe demodex canis/cati |
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-parasite of hair follicle -can be localized, generalized, or "old dog syndrome" -part of normal flora -diagnose from scrapings -transmission from mom to babies |
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What is "walking dandruff"? |
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-Cheyletiella spp -entire life on skin surface, can live 10 days without host |
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-Thombiculid mites -larvae parasitic, appear in summer -pruritis -diagnose with skin scraping |
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Describe otodectes cynotis. |
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-ear mite -spends 3wks of life in ext ear canal |
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-sheep scab -non-burrowing mite -can live 30 days off host! -secondary bacterial infection can cause death |
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-most common ruminant mange -on escutcheon (cow) or feathered area (horse) -non-burrowing |
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Describe pyemotes tritici. |
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-Parasite of grain -self-limiting, NOT zoonotic |
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Which flies are non-biting/cause fly worry? |
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How do you control the horn fly? |
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-parmanent parasite! stays on host -over winter as pupa, come out in spring, so can kill all at once |
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What is the significance of control in Simulium (black fly or buffalo gnat/midge)? |
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-can swarm up to 10 miles a day -do not enter barns! must keep animals inside all day |
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-enters barns -no-see-ums -can cause blue tongue in horses |
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What is external myiasis? |
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-"fly strike" -flesh flies lay eggs in decaying organic matter -screw worm fly lays eggs/feeds on LIVING TISSUE |
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-can be sucking or biting -simple meta -highly host-specific -fomite transmission |
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-warbles/bots -found on head/neck of rabbits and rodents -can migrate abberently in host, may even reach brain -removal needs to be complete, otherwise can cause anaphylaxis |
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What is the brown dog tick? |
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-rhiphicephilus sanguineus -ears, toes, neck -vector of E. canis |
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What is the american dog tick? |
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-dermacentor variabilis -3 host tick -vector of Ricky Mountain Spotted Fever |
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-transmits lyme disease (Borrelia burgdorferi) -endemic to white-footed mouse, transmitted by deer -deer unaffected |
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What is internal myiasis? |
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-Hypoderma bovis (lays eggs at rear) and Hypoderma lineatum (lays eggs at heel) --larvae penetrate epidermis, move to esophagus (lineatum) or spinal cord (bovis) -remain there 2-4 mos -after, larve migrate to subQ, make breating holes, remain 5-8wks -crawl out of hole, pupate on ground |
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Describe oncocerca cervicalis. |
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-spread by culicoides -microfilaria migrate aalong ventral midline, can cause eye lesion |
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Where do horse and deer flies mate? |
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still or slow moving water |
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Where do stable flies breed? |
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-manure -can be found feeding on flank/legs |
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Where do black flies or buffalo gnats breed? |
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Where does culicoides breed? |
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What does culicoides cause in horses? |
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-Queensland itch -distribution on rump -seasonal occurence, worsens with age |
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What does horn fly cause in horses? |
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-ventral midline dermatitis -occurs in summer |
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What does hypoderma cause in horses? |
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-VERY uncommon -can see breathing holes |
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