A clinical retrospective study of Caparinia tripilis (Psoroptidae) mite dermatitis in pet African pygmy hedgehogs (Ateletrix albiventris) in southern Italy
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: The results of this study indicate a prevalence rate of C. tripilis infestation that is consistent with trends observed in other studies. African pygmy hedgehogs, especially younger animals and those originating from a pet shop, should always be evaluated for C. tripilis.PMID:34180083 | DOI:10.1111/vde.12991
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Dario d'Ovidio Mario Santoro Domenico Santoro Source Type: research
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