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Effect of ivermectin against ear mange mite (Psoroptes cuniculi) in naturally infested rabbits

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Title Effect of ivermectin against ear mange mite (Psoroptes cuniculi) in naturally infested rabbits
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Creator NP Kurade
TK Bhat
KP Jithendran
 
Subject rabbit, ivermectin, mange, ear
 
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Thirty one New Zealand White rabbits, naturally infested with ear mange, were divided into mild, moderate, severely infested ané:I infestad-control groups, based on their mean lesion score. Three anímafs were maintained as clean-control group. tvermectin was given subcutaneously to infested raobits of the 3 first groups, four times at weekly interval, at a dose level of 20lete recovery with two injections. One rabbit each from moderately and savarely infestad groups, showed persístence of mild infestation in the form of presence of parasitic eggs till 40th day post treatment. The untraatad mfested-confrol animals sliowad parsistance of infestatíon and clean-control animals remained normal throughout the perlad of study. lt was concluded that ivermectin can be used safely, as repeated subcutaneous injections at weekly interval at a dose of 200μg/kg 'body weight, for effective control of ear mange in rabbits. The tmportance of repeated inlections of ivermectin to control ear mange in severely infested rabbits has been discussed.
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Date 2019-12-09T07:17:50Z
2019-12-09T07:17:50Z
1996-04-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier NP Kurade, TK Bhat and KP Jithendran 1996 Effect of ivermectin against ear mange mite (Psoroptes cuniculi) in naturally infested rabbits.World Rabbit Science. 04(1). doi:10.4995/wrs.1996.266
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Language English
 
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Publisher World Rabbit Science. ICTA. UPV