DOGSECTOPARASITIC infestationsBROWN dog tickCAT fleaSYMPTOMSLOGISTIC regression analysisBackground: Skin diseases are usually chronic in nature but not life-threatening. They affect the well-being and pose a threat to the general health of the affected animals. Aim: This stu...
The domestic ruminants such as buffaloes, cattle, goats, sheep, and camels all around the globe represent a significant part of the global economy. Although domestic ruminant group infestations by hard ticks are commonly reported worldwide. Because these localized reports have shown variable and unpro...
Responses of immunoglobulin-secreting cells in the skin of pigs during Sarcoptes scabiei infestation In older pigs, IgM-secreting cells were most prevalent, followed by IgG- and IgA-secreting cells. In multiple infestations, immunoglobulin-secreting cells ... GH Morsy,SM Gaafar - 《Veterinary Parasi...
One or more parasiticidal agents may be included in the formulation. Preferably, the formulation co... MIHALIK Richard - EP 被引量: 21发表: 2001年 Parasiticidal formulation for animals A formulation for treating and preventing parasite infestations in horses, dogs, cats, and other animals is ...
in some extreme cases, producers can use chemical treatments to reduce infestations in the house, such as creosote to control wood-boring pests in the building (ATSDR, 2002; EPA, 2008). The EPA publishes specific tolerances and regulations in the use of these pesticide compounds in poultry prod...
infestations, many of which are “spot on” or “pour on” formulations that are applied by deposition on the animal's skin, and which contain an N-phenyl pyrazole, and in particular, 1-[2,6-Cl2-4-CF3-phenyl]-3-CN-4-[SO—CF3]-5-NH2-pyrazole, whose common name is fipronil, as...
Parasitic skin infestations II, scabies, pediculosis, spider bites: unapproved treatments. Clin Dermatol 2002; 20: 618-25.[CrossRef]Edith, OrionHagit, MatzVincenzo, RuoccoRonni, Wolf. (2002) Parasitic skin infestations II, scabies, pediculosis, spider bites: unapproved treatments. Clinics in ...
Hewitt M, Lim KB.doi:10.1111/j.1365-2230.1981.tb02346.xM. HewittDepartment of Dermatology, Cornwall Clinical Area, Truro, CornwallK.B. LIMSt John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, Homerton Grove, London E9 6BXJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdClinical and Experimental Dermatology...
It is convenient to divide ectoparasitic skin infestations into anthropophilic infestations caused by parasites transmitted from man to man, zoophilic infestations caused by animal parasites and geophilic infestations caused by parasites that attack food, dusts or vegetation.Hewitt...
Dermatology: Differentiating parasitic skin infestationsdoi:10.12968/bjsn.2010.5.5.48550Jean WatkinsMA Healthcare London