Ectoparasites camelids Flashcards

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Which mites are most common with alpacas?

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Chorioptes

  • Chorioptes bovis
  • Surface dwellers
  • Mild pruritus, alopecia and scaling of the feet and tail base
  • Extension to ventral abdomen, medial limbs and the ears
  • Superficial skin scrapes at the margin of lesional areas
  • Distinct scaling between toes where mites are carried. Also seen around perineum.
  • Can find these mites easily in superficial skin scrapes.
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Describe scabies in camelids?

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  • Intensely pruritic
  • Sarcoptes scabiei (variant auchinae)
  • Pruritus with hyperaemia, papules, pustules with crusting
  • Limbs - between the toes, medial thighs, ventral abdomen, chest, axillae, perineum and prepuce
  • Zoonotic risk
  • Response to macrocyclic lactone therapy? Don’t make good responses with MLs.
  • Potentially fatal disease
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Scabies – diagnosis?

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  • Superficial skin scrapes (live right at the top of the skin) Only need to find one mite to make a diagnosis.
  • Histopathology?
  • Response to treatment?
  • Predisposing factors?
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What is this?

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Psoroptes

  • Pruritus and hair loss is particularly associated with the pinnae and ear canal
  • Also shoulders, back, sides, tail head, perineum, nares, axillae, groin, neck and legs
  • Psoroptes sp. (not able to readily differentiate from gross morphology)
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What are some treatments considered for camelids?

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  • Llamas do not absorb ivermectin (oral or injectable) as well as ruminants
  • Successful treatment of alpacas with lice, sarcoptic and psoroptic mange with two injections of moxidectin 7-10 day apart
  • Ivermectin at 200 micrograms/kg s/c - variable, usually good effect:
    • Psoroptic and sarcoptic mange
    • Sucking lice
    • Concurrent infection of Chorioptes and Sarcoptes in llamas in combination with fipronil
  • Llama hair/fibre does not contain lanolin
    • Topical applications of insecticidal/acaricidal products used in other ruminants may not be as effective in camelids because no lanolin to keep the active ingredient on body
  • Need for pharmacokinetic studies and controlled clinical trials
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