May 2021 in “Veterinarìâ, tehnologìï tvarinnictva ta prirodokoristuvannâ” Treating sheep and wild goats with specific medications and bathing sheep was 100% effective against a contagious skin disease caused by mites.
January 2025 in “Indian Journal of Small Ruminants (The)” A 3-year-old Beetal doe with severe pruritus and skin lesions was diagnosed with concurrent psoroptic mange and malasseziosis. The diagnosis was based on the presence of Psoroptes mites and Malassezia organisms in skin scrapings and smears. Treatment included Ivermectin, oxytetracycline, chlorpheniramine, multivitamins, and topical applications, leading to significant improvement and new hair growth after 4 weeks. The study emphasizes the importance of awareness and resources for timely diagnosis and treatment in rural areas.
April 2024 in “Meždunarodnyj vestnik veterinarii” Deltsid 7.5 is the most effective treatment for bovine psoroptosis.
January 2021 in “Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies” The piglets fully recovered from psoroptic mange after treatment.
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July 2022 in “Veterinary medicine international” Mange in rabbits is a serious disease that can spread to humans and is treated with medications and supportive care.