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Sarcoptic mange infestation in pigs in a hilly region of Meghalaya

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Skin lesions were collected from 15 adult crossbred pigs maintained at the pig farm of ICAR Research Complex for the North-Eastern Hill Region, Umiam, a hilly region of the state of Meghalaya, India. Skin scrapings of these 15 animals were examined by KOH digestion method. Presence of mites were detected in five animals which were indistinguishable from Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis. Infected pigs were treated with a single dose of Ivermectin at 200 ug/kg body weight, subcutaneously. No mites were recovered from treated pigs after a period of 10 days of post-treatment. The presence of S. scabiei var. suis in pigs from this part of the country has never been reported. This infestation has great significance because it affects the growth rate and feed conversion significantly, specially to the grower and weaned pigs. It can be concluded that S. scabiei var. suis infestation is prevalent in hilly region of Meghalaya. The pig producers are generally unaware about the severity of the problem of mite infestation, so precaution should be taken to prevent their valuable pigs from S. scabiei var. suis infestation.

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ICAR:

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

NEH:

North-Eastern Hill

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The authors are grateful to the Director, ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umroi Road, Umiam, Meghalaya, India, for facilities provided.

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Das, M., Laha, R., Devi, P. et al. Sarcoptic mange infestation in pigs in a hilly region of Meghalaya. Trop Anim Health Prod 42, 1009–1011 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-009-9523-4

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