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Vol. 6, Issue 11 (2017)

Resolving Sarcoptic mange infection in a New Zealand white rabbit

Author(s):
Sathish Kaplaywar, Jyothi J and GS Sreenivasa Murthy
Abstract:

Sarcoptes scabiei are burrowing mite causes major constraint in rabbit production and highly contagious dermatological condition. The successful therapeutic management of sarcoptic mange in a one year old New Zealand White Rabbit with ivermectin injection (200 micro gm/kg) thrice, at weekly interval along with antihistamines, given daily for seven days. There were no either side effects of the drugs or the recurrence of the mange was observed.
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The Pharma Innovation Journal
How to cite this article:
Sathish Kaplaywar, Jyothi J, GS Sreenivasa Murthy. Resolving Sarcoptic mange infection in a New Zealand white rabbit. Pharma Innovation 2017;6(11):641-642.

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