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==Description==
=Description=
These small parasites are most frequently found on [[teica]] which suffer mange and scabbing from efforts to scratch the itching caused by these pests. They do not survive well on short haired, or nearly hairless mammals, so most infestations do not last very long.
:These small parasites are most frequently found on [[teica]] which suffer mange and scabbing from efforts to scratch the itching caused by these pests. They do not survive well on short haired, or nearly hairless mammals, so most infestations do not last very long.


==Contagion==
=Contagion=
;Virulence: <--contagion index: 1 - very low to 5 - extreme-->
;Virulence:Infestation is near certain if exposed for woolly coated, and long furred animals..
;Vector(s):<--known sources and means of contagion-->
;Vector(s):Body to body contact or shared bedding between host and non-host.
;Prevention: <--known means of reducing/preventing contagion-->
;Prevention:Isolation and quarantine of infested host, frequent changing of bedding material.


==Course==
=Course=
;Incubation:<--period from contraction to first symptoms-->
;Incubation:Symptoms arise within 10-15 days depending on degree of exposure.
;Contagious:<--period for which a victim is contagious, may begin or end before symptoms arise-->
;Contagious:Any host in contagious if showing symptoms.
;Symptoms: <--symptoms of infection-->
;Symptoms:Itching, scabbing, mange, frequent rubbing/scratching behaviour.


==Treatment==
=Treatment=
;Cureability: <--recovery index 1-unlikely to 5-almost certain
;Cureability:Depending on the species of host, it is typical that the host will be killed and butchered rather than cured of the infestation.
;General: <--applicable general treaments, such as rest, and fluids-->
;General:shearing and combing of the host may remove most of the parasites, but may require a more thorough inspection and individual removal with tweezers.
;Medicinal: <--applicable medicines, type, dosages, and course of administration-->
;Medicinal:Washing the host with some soaps may help alleviate the itching symptoms, but often require multiple treatments to eliminate completely.
;Surgical: <--surgical treatments if required-->
;Surgical:Inspection and removal of individual ticks using tweezers, oils, or burning.
;Magical: <--magical treatments if required-->


[[Category:Parasite]]
[[Category:Parasite]]

Revision as of 21:11, 21 November 2019

Description

These small parasites are most frequently found on teica which suffer mange and scabbing from efforts to scratch the itching caused by these pests. They do not survive well on short haired, or nearly hairless mammals, so most infestations do not last very long.

Contagion

Virulence
Infestation is near certain if exposed for woolly coated, and long furred animals..
Vector(s)
Body to body contact or shared bedding between host and non-host.
Prevention
Isolation and quarantine of infested host, frequent changing of bedding material.

Course

Incubation
Symptoms arise within 10-15 days depending on degree of exposure.
Contagious
Any host in contagious if showing symptoms.
Symptoms
Itching, scabbing, mange, frequent rubbing/scratching behaviour.

Treatment

Cureability
Depending on the species of host, it is typical that the host will be killed and butchered rather than cured of the infestation.
General
shearing and combing of the host may remove most of the parasites, but may require a more thorough inspection and individual removal with tweezers.
Medicinal
Washing the host with some soaps may help alleviate the itching symptoms, but often require multiple treatments to eliminate completely.
Surgical
Inspection and removal of individual ticks using tweezers, oils, or burning.