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09:30 Jan 15, 2003 |
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| Selected response from: Serge L Local time: 09:42 | ||||||
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4 +1 | Cheyletiellosis (Walking Dandruff) |
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Cheyletiellosis (Walking Dandruff) Explanation: HTH, Serge L. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-01-15 09:32:44 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Disease name: Cheyletiellosis (Walking Dandruff) Type of agent: Arachnid mite Disease agent: Cheyletiella spp. Shelter species most commonly infected: Cats, rabbits, dogs Clinical signs in affected animals: Variable; range from mild scaling and crusting along dorsum (back) without itching, to intensely itchy dermatitis with rash and hair loss. Cats may present with excessive grooming without obvious rash. ... see http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/CCAH/Prog-ShelterMed/Cheyletie... |
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