tailieunhanh - Hemato-biochemical and therapeutic trials on sarcoptic mange in camels

Ten camels showing typical clinical lesions of itching, pruritus, biting and rubbing against objects, alopecia, erythema, keratinization, thickening, corrugations and wrinkling of the skin, exudation and bleeding, fissured skin and scab formation were identified. The skin scrapings were collected from the edges of skin lesions in clean small size plastic jars separately, each duly marked for identification of the individual animal. Sarcoptes scabiei var cameli mites were identified on the basis of their characteristic morphological features. Blood from these camels was collected for Hemato-biochemical analysis at the start of each treatment to find out the effect of mange infestation on the blood physiology of animals. The results reveal that Hb, PCV, TEC showed a decreasing trend than the normal range indicative of anemia in the diseased animals. | Hemato-biochemical and therapeutic trials on sarcoptic mange in camels

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