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First Infestation Case of Sarcoptic Mange from a Pet Rabbit Oryctolagus Cuniculus in Republic of Korea

In November 2019 a 5-month-old mixed-breed rabbit presented to Chungbuk National University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Cheongju-si, Chungbuk, Republic of Korea (Korea) with symptoms comprising pruritus, crusts on skin, poor appetite and reduced defecation. The rabbit was purchased 2 months prior...

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Autores principales: Choe, Seongjun, Kim, Sungryong, Na, Ki-Jeong, Nath, Tilak Chandra, Ndosi, Barakaeli Abdieli, Kang, Yeseul, Bia, Mohammed Mebarek, Lee, Dongmin, Park, Hansol, Eamudomkarn, Chatanun, Jeon, Hyeong-Kyu, Eom, Keeseon S.
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Publicado: The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7338906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32615745
http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2020.58.3.315
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author Choe, Seongjun
Kim, Sungryong
Na, Ki-Jeong
Nath, Tilak Chandra
Ndosi, Barakaeli Abdieli
Kang, Yeseul
Bia, Mohammed Mebarek
Lee, Dongmin
Park, Hansol
Eamudomkarn, Chatanun
Jeon, Hyeong-Kyu
Eom, Keeseon S.
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Kim, Sungryong
Na, Ki-Jeong
Nath, Tilak Chandra
Ndosi, Barakaeli Abdieli
Kang, Yeseul
Bia, Mohammed Mebarek
Lee, Dongmin
Park, Hansol
Eamudomkarn, Chatanun
Jeon, Hyeong-Kyu
Eom, Keeseon S.
author_sort Choe, Seongjun
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description In November 2019 a 5-month-old mixed-breed rabbit presented to Chungbuk National University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Cheongju-si, Chungbuk, Republic of Korea (Korea) with symptoms comprising pruritus, crusts on skin, poor appetite and reduced defecation. The rabbit was purchased 2 months prior from a pet shop located in a big market, and that the symptoms were first observed about 2 weeks prior to the hospital visit. Physical examination revealed that the patient had crust formation and alopecia on the nose together with lesions on the digits. A skin scraping test was performed using mineral oil and a high density of mites was observed by microscopy. Each mite showed a round, tortoise-like body with 4 comparatively short pairs of legs. The anus was located at the terminal unlike with suspected pathogen, Notoedres cati. Based on morphological characteristics, we identified the mite as Sarcoptes sp. Ivermectin was administered weekly by subcutaneous injection at a dosage of 0.4 mg/kg, and 4 weeks of follow-up study revealed the patient was fully recovered. And no more mites were detected from the case. This is the first case report of sarcoptic mange in a pet rabbit in Korea.
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spelling pubmed-73389062020-07-16 First Infestation Case of Sarcoptic Mange from a Pet Rabbit Oryctolagus Cuniculus in Republic of Korea Choe, Seongjun Kim, Sungryong Na, Ki-Jeong Nath, Tilak Chandra Ndosi, Barakaeli Abdieli Kang, Yeseul Bia, Mohammed Mebarek Lee, Dongmin Park, Hansol Eamudomkarn, Chatanun Jeon, Hyeong-Kyu Eom, Keeseon S. Korean J Parasitol Case Report In November 2019 a 5-month-old mixed-breed rabbit presented to Chungbuk National University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Cheongju-si, Chungbuk, Republic of Korea (Korea) with symptoms comprising pruritus, crusts on skin, poor appetite and reduced defecation. The rabbit was purchased 2 months prior from a pet shop located in a big market, and that the symptoms were first observed about 2 weeks prior to the hospital visit. Physical examination revealed that the patient had crust formation and alopecia on the nose together with lesions on the digits. A skin scraping test was performed using mineral oil and a high density of mites was observed by microscopy. Each mite showed a round, tortoise-like body with 4 comparatively short pairs of legs. The anus was located at the terminal unlike with suspected pathogen, Notoedres cati. Based on morphological characteristics, we identified the mite as Sarcoptes sp. Ivermectin was administered weekly by subcutaneous injection at a dosage of 0.4 mg/kg, and 4 weeks of follow-up study revealed the patient was fully recovered. And no more mites were detected from the case. This is the first case report of sarcoptic mange in a pet rabbit in Korea. The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine 2020-06 2020-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7338906/ /pubmed/32615745 http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2020.58.3.315 Text en Copyright © 2020 by The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Choe, Seongjun
Kim, Sungryong
Na, Ki-Jeong
Nath, Tilak Chandra
Ndosi, Barakaeli Abdieli
Kang, Yeseul
Bia, Mohammed Mebarek
Lee, Dongmin
Park, Hansol
Eamudomkarn, Chatanun
Jeon, Hyeong-Kyu
Eom, Keeseon S.
First Infestation Case of Sarcoptic Mange from a Pet Rabbit Oryctolagus Cuniculus in Republic of Korea
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title_full First Infestation Case of Sarcoptic Mange from a Pet Rabbit Oryctolagus Cuniculus in Republic of Korea
title_fullStr First Infestation Case of Sarcoptic Mange from a Pet Rabbit Oryctolagus Cuniculus in Republic of Korea
title_full_unstemmed First Infestation Case of Sarcoptic Mange from a Pet Rabbit Oryctolagus Cuniculus in Republic of Korea
title_short First Infestation Case of Sarcoptic Mange from a Pet Rabbit Oryctolagus Cuniculus in Republic of Korea
title_sort first infestation case of sarcoptic mange from a pet rabbit oryctolagus cuniculus in republic of korea
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7338906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32615745
http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2020.58.3.315
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