Infestação por ácaros da espécie Chirodiscoides caviae em porquinho-da-Índia (Cavia porcellus)
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Resumo: | The guinea pig is an animal belonging to the order Rodentia, family Caviidae and species Cavia porcellus. They are used as laboratory animals and have also been bred as pets. Due to their size and easy adaptation, they have been gaining more space in Brazilian homes. However, some pathogenic agents, such as endoparasites and ectoparasites, can affect them, altering their health and well-being. The goal of this work was to report the occurrence of mites of the species Chirodiscoides caviae in Cavia porcellus domiciled in the city Teresina-PI. A female guinea pig, weighing 864 g, was admitted to a veterinary clinic in Teresina, where alopecic areas were observed in a large part of the animal's body. The owner reported signs of itching, anorexia and weight loss. After the physical examination and performing the adhesive tape technique, the presence of mites of the species Chirodiscoides caviae with its different evolutionary forms was confirmed. The recommended the therapy was selamectin 15 mg/kg, topical use, in a single dose, with repetition 15 days after the treatment, noting an improvement in the animal's clinical condition, with hair growth and weight gain. It is concluded that the adhesive tape technique can be used in cases of scabies by Chirodiscoides caviae in guinea pigs with satisfactory results, optimizing the diagnosis and treatment in these animals. |
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Infestação por ácaros da espécie Chirodiscoides caviae em porquinho-da-Índia (Cavia porcellus) ectoparasitosporquinho-da-ÍndiasarnaThe guinea pig is an animal belonging to the order Rodentia, family Caviidae and species Cavia porcellus. They are used as laboratory animals and have also been bred as pets. Due to their size and easy adaptation, they have been gaining more space in Brazilian homes. However, some pathogenic agents, such as endoparasites and ectoparasites, can affect them, altering their health and well-being. The goal of this work was to report the occurrence of mites of the species Chirodiscoides caviae in Cavia porcellus domiciled in the city Teresina-PI. A female guinea pig, weighing 864 g, was admitted to a veterinary clinic in Teresina, where alopecic areas were observed in a large part of the animal's body. The owner reported signs of itching, anorexia and weight loss. After the physical examination and performing the adhesive tape technique, the presence of mites of the species Chirodiscoides caviae with its different evolutionary forms was confirmed. The recommended the therapy was selamectin 15 mg/kg, topical use, in a single dose, with repetition 15 days after the treatment, noting an improvement in the animal's clinical condition, with hair growth and weight gain. It is concluded that the adhesive tape technique can be used in cases of scabies by Chirodiscoides caviae in guinea pigs with satisfactory results, optimizing the diagnosis and treatment in these animals.A espécie Cavia porcellus (Rodentia, Caviidae), conhecida popularmente como cobaia ou porquinho-da-Índia, é um roedor utilizado como animal de laboratório e, devido ao seu tamanho e fácil adaptação, vem ganhando maior espaço nos lares brasileiros como animal de estimação. Alguns agentes patogênicos, como endoparasitos e ectoparasitos, podem acometer e alterar a saúde e o bem-estar desses animais. O objetivo desse trabalho foi relatar a ocorrência de ácaros da espécie Chirodiscoides caviae em Cavia porcellus domiciliada no município de Teresina, Piauí. Uma fêmea de porquinho-da-Índia, pesando 864 g, deu entrada em uma clínica veterinária de Teresina, apresentando áreas alopécicas em grande parte do corpo. A tutora relatou prurido, anorexia e perda de peso. Após o exame físico e realização da técnica da fita adesiva foi confirmada a presença de ácaros da espécie Chirodiscoides caviae em suas diferentes formas evolutivas. O tratamento preconizado foi selamectina 15 mg/kg, uso tópico, em dose única, com repetição 15 dias após o atendimento, constatando melhora do quadro clínico do animal, com crescimento de pelos e ganho de peso. Conclui-se que a técnica da fita adesiva pode ser utilizada em casos de sarna por Chirodiscoides caviae em porquinhos-da-Índia, apresentando resultados satisfatórios, otimizando o diagnóstico e o tratamento nestes animais.MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA2023-11-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/585810.26605/medvet-v17n3-5858Medicina Veterinária; v. 17 n. 3 (2023): Medicina Veterinária; 141-1452675-66171809-467810.26605/medvet-v17n3reponame:Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online)instname:Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)instacron:UFRPEporhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/5858/482485094Copyright (c) 2023 Rayssa Dourado Fontenele, Luiz Fernando Wolpert de Gois, Clara Cecília Azevedo Santana, Marcos Renan Barbosa Reis, Raíssa Esthephane Torres do Nascimento, Águida Teresa Rabelo da Silva, Mariana Sousa Ribeiro, Luanna Soares de Melo Evangelistahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFontenele, Rayssa DouradoGois, Luiz Fernando Wolpert deSantana, Clara Cecília AzevedoReis, Marcos Renan BarbosaNascimento, Raíssa Esthephane Torres doSilva, Águida Teresa Rabelo daRibeiro, Mariana SousaMelo Evangelista, Luanna Soares de2023-11-23T19:52:51Zoai:ojs.10.0.7.8:article/5858Revistahttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/PUBhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/oairevmedvet@ufrpe.br1809-46782675-6617opendoar:2023-11-23T19:52:51Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)false |
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Infestação por ácaros da espécie Chirodiscoides caviae em porquinho-da-Índia (Cavia porcellus) |
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Infestação por ácaros da espécie Chirodiscoides caviae em porquinho-da-Índia (Cavia porcellus) |
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Infestação por ácaros da espécie Chirodiscoides caviae em porquinho-da-Índia (Cavia porcellus) Fontenele, Rayssa Dourado ectoparasitos porquinho-da-Índia sarna |
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Infestação por ácaros da espécie Chirodiscoides caviae em porquinho-da-Índia (Cavia porcellus) |
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Infestação por ácaros da espécie Chirodiscoides caviae em porquinho-da-Índia (Cavia porcellus) |
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Infestação por ácaros da espécie Chirodiscoides caviae em porquinho-da-Índia (Cavia porcellus) |
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Infestação por ácaros da espécie Chirodiscoides caviae em porquinho-da-Índia (Cavia porcellus) |
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Infestação por ácaros da espécie Chirodiscoides caviae em porquinho-da-Índia (Cavia porcellus) |
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Fontenele, Rayssa Dourado |
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Fontenele, Rayssa Dourado Gois, Luiz Fernando Wolpert de Santana, Clara Cecília Azevedo Reis, Marcos Renan Barbosa Nascimento, Raíssa Esthephane Torres do Silva, Águida Teresa Rabelo da Ribeiro, Mariana Sousa Melo Evangelista, Luanna Soares de |
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Gois, Luiz Fernando Wolpert de Santana, Clara Cecília Azevedo Reis, Marcos Renan Barbosa Nascimento, Raíssa Esthephane Torres do Silva, Águida Teresa Rabelo da Ribeiro, Mariana Sousa Melo Evangelista, Luanna Soares de |
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Fontenele, Rayssa Dourado Gois, Luiz Fernando Wolpert de Santana, Clara Cecília Azevedo Reis, Marcos Renan Barbosa Nascimento, Raíssa Esthephane Torres do Silva, Águida Teresa Rabelo da Ribeiro, Mariana Sousa Melo Evangelista, Luanna Soares de |
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ectoparasitos porquinho-da-Índia sarna |
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ectoparasitos porquinho-da-Índia sarna |
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The guinea pig is an animal belonging to the order Rodentia, family Caviidae and species Cavia porcellus. They are used as laboratory animals and have also been bred as pets. Due to their size and easy adaptation, they have been gaining more space in Brazilian homes. However, some pathogenic agents, such as endoparasites and ectoparasites, can affect them, altering their health and well-being. The goal of this work was to report the occurrence of mites of the species Chirodiscoides caviae in Cavia porcellus domiciled in the city Teresina-PI. A female guinea pig, weighing 864 g, was admitted to a veterinary clinic in Teresina, where alopecic areas were observed in a large part of the animal's body. The owner reported signs of itching, anorexia and weight loss. After the physical examination and performing the adhesive tape technique, the presence of mites of the species Chirodiscoides caviae with its different evolutionary forms was confirmed. The recommended the therapy was selamectin 15 mg/kg, topical use, in a single dose, with repetition 15 days after the treatment, noting an improvement in the animal's clinical condition, with hair growth and weight gain. It is concluded that the adhesive tape technique can be used in cases of scabies by Chirodiscoides caviae in guinea pigs with satisfactory results, optimizing the diagnosis and treatment in these animals. |
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