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Sarcoptes scabiei infection on an alpaca (Lama pacos)
Authors:PB McKenna  FI Hill  R Gillett
Affiliation:1. Gribbles Veterinary Pathology , PO Box 536, Palmerston North, New Zealand E-mail: phil.mckenna@gribbles.co.nz;2. South Wairarapa Veterinary Services , 34 Donald Street, Featherston, New Zealand
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Sarcoptes scabiei has been reported on a number of hosts in New Zealand including the dog, ferret (Mustela putorius), pig, hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), llama (Lama glama) and human (Tenquist and Charleston 2001 Tenquist, JD and Charleston, WAG. 2001. A revision of the annotated checklist of ectoparasites of terrestrial mammals in New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 31: 481542. [Taylor &; Francis Online], [Web of Science ®] [Google Scholar]). We report here the first record of infestation with these mites on an alpaca (Lama pacos) in New Zealand. The mites were detected on an adult male alpaca that had been maintained for several years along with others on a property in the Wairarapa region of the North Island. The infestation manifested itself as pruritis and alopecia. On clinical examination thick, grey, hyperkeratotic crusts were visible firmly adherent to the skin of the medial surface of both hindlegs. Similar smaller and possibly more recent lesions were also evident on the animal's face, which appeared to be the only affected alpaca on the property.
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