Occurrence and treatment of the mange mite Notoedres muris in marsh rats from South America.

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Abstract

The mange mite Notoedres muris is reported from a new host, the marsh rat (Holochilus brasiliensis) from Argentina. The infection involved alopecia and encrustations on the ears and face, and was treated successfully by a subcutaneous injection of ivermectin. The new record suggests that Notoedres muris has become self-maintaining within this marsh rat population.

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Klompen, J. S., & Nachman, M. W. (1990). Occurrence and treatment of the mange mite Notoedres muris in marsh rats from South America. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 26(1), 135–136. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-26.1.135

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