Prevalence of Mites in Some Clinically Infected Animals in Behera Province

Yaser Haggag, Mohammad A. Nossair, Heba M. Habib, A. Mohammad, Mousa A. Ayoub
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The current work was undertaken to determine the role of some animal species in transmitting mites to their human contact. A total of 100 hair and skin scrapings were collected from clinically suspected mange like lesions found on different parts of the body of individually owned animals from Abo El Matameer District, Behera Province during the period extended from June 2014 to May 2015. Samples included cattle, buffaloes, sheep and horses (25 samples of each) of different ages and sex. Results revealed that the highest prevalence was observed in sheep (72%) followed by cattle (48%) then buffaloes (36%) and finally horses (28%). Statistical analysis showed non-significant association between the prevalence of mites and sex of investigated animals while there was a significant association between the prevalence of mites and different age groups that older animals were more susceptible to infection than young animals. Microscopic identification clarified that that the overall prevalence of Sarcoptes spp. and Psoroptes spp. was 56.52 and 43.48%, respectively. Finally, it was clear that cattle, buffaloes, sheep and horses could be considered potential reservoirs for scabies.
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河北省部分临床感染动物螨类流行情况
目前正在进行的工作是确定一些动物物种在将螨虫传播给与其接触的人类方面的作用。2014年6月至2015年5月期间,从贝赫拉省Abo El Matameer区个体饲养的动物身体不同部位发现的临床疑似疥疮样病变中共收集了100例毛发和皮肤刮痕。样本包括不同年龄和性别的牛、水牛、羊和马(各25个样本)。结果显示,发病率最高的是绵羊(72%),其次是牛(48%),然后是水牛(36%),最后是马(28%)。统计分析表明,螨的患病率与被调查动物的性别之间无显著相关性,而螨的患病率与不同年龄组之间有显著相关性,年龄较大的动物比年幼的动物更容易感染。显微鉴定结果表明,Sarcoptes spp.和Psoroptes spp.的总流行率分别为56.52%和43.48%。最后,很明显,牛、水牛、羊和马可以被认为是疥疮的潜在宿主。
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