lice Flashcards

1
Q

discuss physical adaptations of lice (phthiraptera)

A
  • claws
  • dorso-ventrally flattened
  • wingless
  • mouthparts are either adapted for chewing or sucking
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2
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describe louse eggs

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  • pale
  • translucent
  • suboval
  • usually firmly glued to the hairs near to the skin
  • chicken lice laye their eggs in large masses at the base of feathers
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3
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discuss the lifecycle of lice

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  1. adult lays eggs (nits)
  2. nits hatch into nymphs
  3. nymphs moult until reach adult size

the whole cycle takes 3-4 weeks to complete depending on the species

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4
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are you likely to get infected with chicken lice as a human? why or why not

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no - lice are highly specialised blood sucking parasites who undergo many generations on one host. transmission is usually through close contact. most lice have evolved to live on a single or limited host range

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5
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what is pediculosis

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an infestation of lice

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6
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what are the clinical signs or pediculosis

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  • pruritus and dermal irritation
  • unthrift appearance
  • rough coat
  • lowered production in farm animals
  • in severe infestations, loss of hair and local scarification
  • extreme infestation with sucking lice can cause anemia, and wounds that can become infected
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7
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what is a common disease seen in animals spread by lice

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swine pox spread by the pig louse

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8
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discuss why lice on birds is a welfare concern

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  • not highly pathogenic on adults but can kill chicks
  • damage to the skin may lead to secondary bacterial infections
  • irritation leading to restlessness, feather damage, feather plucking, cessation of feeding and death
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9
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discuss how you would identify a specific species of lice

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usually can narrow down based on host

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10
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what are the 2 types of sucking lice and which host species will you find them

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haematopinus: pigs, cattle and horses
linognathus: cattle, sheep, goats and dogs

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11
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is damalinia chewing or sucking lice? where will you find them

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chewing
- cattle
- sheep
- goats
- horses

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12
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where will you find felicola

A

cats

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13
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where will you find trichodectes

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dogs

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14
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what species of lice will be found on birds

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chewing lice only
- lipeurus
- cuclotogaster
- menacanthus

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15
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what species of lice are found on guinea pigs

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  • gliricola
  • gyropus
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16
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how can you tell the difference between haematopinus and linognathus

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haematopinus have 6 legs which are all the same length whereas linognathus have shorter front legs

17
Q

what species of lice is this and how do you know

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haematopinus
- legs all the same length
- know it is sucking lice because mouth part is quite pronounced

18
Q

what species is this and how do you know

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linognathus
- front legs smaller
- know it is sucking because pronounce mouth parts

19
Q

how would you apprach treatment of lice

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  • is the lice sucking or biting?
  • consider the timing of the lifecycle, most treatments only kill adults or nymphs and not eggs, treat to kill adults and again to kill hatched nymphs
  • treat all animals that have contact