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Distribution of Scabies Infestations in Stray Dogs in Bursa Province
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Aydın, Levent
, Zengin, Suna Aslı
, Saygın, Betül
, Girişgin, Ahmet Onur
in
bursa
/ distribution
/ dog
/ scabies
2024
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Distribution of Scabies Infestations in Stray Dogs in Bursa Province
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Aydın, Levent
, Zengin, Suna Aslı
, Saygın, Betül
, Girişgin, Ahmet Onur
in
bursa
/ distribution
/ dog
/ scabies
2024
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Distribution of Scabies Infestations in Stray Dogs in Bursa Province
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Distribution of Scabies Infestations in Stray Dogs in Bursa Province
2024
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Overview
Scabies infestation is a major parasitic disease affecting both human and animal health worldwide. This study aimed to determine the distribution of scabies infestation in stray dogs in Bursa province.
The study material was obtained from stray dogs suspected of mange kept in a municipal shelter in Bursa between June 2020 and February 2022. Samples from stray dogs were examined in a laboratory, and dogs with scabies were determined.
During the study, samples were collected from 205 (115 males, 90 females) scabies-suspected stray dogs, 58 (28.29%) of which had scabies.
spp. were detected in 35 of the positive dogs (60.34%) (
), 19 (32.76%)
, 2 (3.44%) mixed infestation (
and
), and 2 (3.44%)
agents. It was determined that 32 (55.17%) of 58 scabies-positive dogs were male and 26 (44.83%) were female. The association of infestations with age, season, and sex has not been found to be statistically meaningful.
This study identified scabies agents and their prevalence rate in stray dogs of Bursa province, Türkiye.
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Turkish Society for Parasitology
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