Abstract
We reviewed the paper to document the status of mange mite in camel
raising arid and semi-arid areas of the world. Different published
research papers and books from 1980 to 2018 on #ecto-parasites of the
camel (including mange mites) were reviewed. Published papers were
obtained online by web browsing and books from university library. Mange
is caused by different species of Sarcoptus, Psoroptus, Chorioptus and
Demodex in camels. This parasite is important parasite in camel raising
area of the world. High infestations are noted during rainy season, at
young and old age, camel with poor body condition, and in large herds.
Relatively, #Sarcoptic mange caused by #Sarcoptes scabieivarcameli is
considered to be one of the most and economically important #zoonotic and
epizootic diseases with spread capacity among animals via direct
physical contact with infested animal and indirectly through fomites.It
is also one of the most prevalent type of camel mange. Occurrence of the
disease is mostly associated with poor management and a mingling of
diseased camels with healthy ones. Camel mange mite infestation usually starts from head region and then
extends to the neck and other areas of the body with thin skin. The
scabies may spread to the whole body within a period of one month. In
conclusion, Camels are important animal raised in arid semi-arid area of
area of the world. Even though it provides many advantages to people in
marginal areas; the camel has received very little attention as
compared to other species of domesticated animals. For this reason,
camels are affected by several diseases including mange mites. In
developing countries like Ethiopia #Pastoralists in lowlands area
shifting their livestock production from cattle to camel due to
recurrent drought and adaptation capacity of the camel especially in
East Africa.
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