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Evidence-based treatment of canine demodicosis

Journal:Tierärztliche Praxis Kleintiere
ISSN:1434-1239
Issue:2011: Issue 6 2011
Pages:419-424

Evidence-based treatment of canine demodicosis

R. S. Mueller (1)

(1) Medizinische Kleintierklinik, Zentrum für klinische Tiermedizin, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Summary

This article briefly reviews pathogenesis, clinics and diagnosis of canine demodicosis and summarizes treatment options for this disease based on published evidence. The disease is caused by excessive proliferation of Demodex mites in the hair follicles that may be due to genetic factors or immunosuppressive diseases or treatments. The disease is characterized by alopecia, papules, pustules and crusts. Diagnosis is confirmed by detection of several mites in deep skin scrapings or trichograms. Based on published studies, licensed successful treatments for many patients are weekly amitraz rinses in a concentration of 0.05% and (in dogs with mild to moderate clinical signs) weekly spot-onscontaining moxidectin. In severe, treatment-resistant cases, daily oral macrocyclic lactones such as milbemycin oxim (1–2 mg/kg), ivermectin or moxidectin (0.3 mg/kg after daily gradual dose increases from 0.05mg/kg) may be used. Doramectin orally or subcutaneously at 0.6 mg/kg has also been reported as successful therapy. Secondarybacterial skin infections are common and should be treated with antimicrobial shampoos and possibly oral antibiotics.

Keywords

therapy, canine, Moxidectin, Ivermectin, amitraz, mites, Demodex, milbemycin, doramectin

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