Ectoparasites Flashcards
1
Q
Sarcoptes Scabiei
- Generic name?
- Animals it affects?
- Brief lifecycle?
- Symptoms?
- How do we diagnose?
- How do we treat?
- Is it zoonotic?
A
- canine burrowing mite
- dogs, rarely cats
- eggs under skin, nymphs burrow up to skin surface to adults - 4 weeks
- crusty lesions
- deep skin scrape
- Selamectin, fipronil, moxidectin and imidacloprid
- yes
2
Q
Notoedres spp
- Animals it affects?
- Brief lifecycle?
- Symptoms?
- How do we diagnose?
- How do we treat?
- Is it zoonotic?
A
- cats, rare in dogs
- eggs>larva>nymph>adult
- crust lesions causing pruritis
- deep skin scrape
- selamectin, fipronil, glucocorticoids
- yes
3
Q
Psoroptes caniculi
- Animals it affects?
- Brief lifecycle?
- Symptoms?
- How do we diagnose?
- How do we treat?
- Is it zoonotic?
A
- rabbits
- eggs>larva>nymph>adult
- otitis externa causing ear rubbing and head shaking
- skin scrape
- ivermectin and isolate 2 weeks
- no
4
Q
Trombicula autumnalis
- Generic name?
- Animals it affects?
- Brief lifecycle?
- Symptoms?
- How do we diagnose?
- How do we treat?
- Is it zoonotic?
A
- harvest mite
- horses and rabbits
- eggs>larvae (attach to skin and burrow - feed on tissue fluid of host then fall off into soil)>nymph (latent in soil)>adult
- pruritic papules, can enter ears and cause head shaking
- coat brushing and tape strips
- fly sprays with pyrethrin and steroids
- yes
5
Q
Demodex spp
- Animals it affects?
- Brief lifecycle?
- Symptoms?
- How do we diagnose?
- How do we treat?
- Is it zoonotic?
A
- dogs, cats and horses
- egg>larva>protonymph>nymph>adult
- papules, pustules, alopecia
- hair pluck, deep skin scrape
- ivermectin, permethrin
- no
6
Q
Cheyletiella spp
- Animals it affects?
- Brief lifecycle?
- Symptoms?
- How do we diagnose?
- How do we treat?
- Is it zoonotic?
A
- dogs, cats and rabbits
- eggs>larva> nymph1 >nymph 2> adult
- scaly, dry and sometimes pruritic skin, alopecia
- tape strip, coat brushing
- ivermectin, lime sulfur dips
- yes
7
Q
Otodectes cynotis
- Generic name?
- Animals it affects?
- Brief lifecycle?
- Symptoms?
- How do we diagnose?
- How do we treat?
- Is it zoonotic?
A
- ear mite
- dogs, cats, ferrets
- eggs>larva> nymph1 >nymph 2> adult
- thick wax, head shaking, ear itching, secondary infections
- Ear wax suspend in paraffin and slide prep
- selamectin
- yes but rare
8
Q
Ctenocephalides
- Generic name?
- Animals it affects?
- Brief lifecycle?
- Symptoms?
- How do we diagnose?
- How do we treat?
- Is it zoonotic?
A
- flea
- cats (c.felis), dogs (c.canis), rabbits and hedgehogs
- eggs>larvae> pupa (very resistant) > adult
- dermatitis, itching, alopecia.
Spreads ‘cat scratch disease’, tapeworm, and mycoplasma - coat brushing, tape strip, visual with naked eye
- fipronil,, ivermectin, fluralaner, imidacloprid
- yes but temporary
9
Q
myasis
- Generic name?
- Animals it affects?
- Brief lifecycle?
- Symptoms?
- How do we diagnose?
- How do we treat?
- Is it zoonotic?
A
- infection with flies
- all
- egg>maggot>fly
- maggot infestation, itching, sores, tends to infect wounds/orifices
- obvious with naked eye
- ivermectin
- yes - only if put into wound
10
Q
Linognathus setosus and Trichodectes canis
- Generic name?
- Animals it affects?
- Brief lifecycle?
- Symptoms?
- How do we diagnose?
- How do we treat?
- Is it zoonotic?
A
- L.Setosus = sucking dog louse
T.Canis = biting dog louse - mainly young/old/debilitated dogs
- eggs>nymph 1> nymph 2> nymph 3> adult
- pruritis, seborrhea, alopecia, self-trauma, restlessness, anaemia. Also carries tapeworm
- tape strip, coat brushing
- pyrethrin, selamectin, imidacloprid, fipronil, fluralaner, moxidectin
- no
11
Q
Felicola Subrostratus
- Generic name?
- Animals it affects?
- Brief lifecycle?
- Symptoms?
- How do we diagnose?
- How do we treat?
- Is it zoonotic?
A
- cat biting louse
- mainly young/old/debilitated cats
- eggs>nymph 1> nymph 2> nymph 3> adult
- pruritis, seborrhea, alopecia, self-trauma, restlessness, anaemia
- tape strip, coat brushing
- Ivermectin, selamectin, fipronil
- no
12
Q
Ixodes spp
- Generic name?
- Animals it affects?
- Brief lifecycle?
- Symptoms?
- How do we diagnose?
- How do we treat?
- Is it zoonotic?
A
- ticks
- all
- egg>larva>nymph>adult
- large infestation can cause anaemia. Carry lymes disease
- visible
- remove and use flumethrin and imidacloprid
- yes