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White, S.D.
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Stannard, A.A.
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Ihrke, P.J.
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Rosser, E.J.
Title
Therapy of demodicosis in snow leopard challenged
Type
Journal Article
Year
1981
Publication
J Am Vet Med Assoc
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
178
Issue
9
Pages
877-878
Keywords
Amoxicillin: therapeutic use
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Animal
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Animals
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zoo
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Calcium: therapeutic use
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Carnivora
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Mite Infestations: drug therapy
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veterinary
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Sulfides: therapeutic use
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Thiosulfates: therapeutic use
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amoxicillin
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therapeutic
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0003-1488
ISBN
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Expedition
Conference
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Document Type: eng
Approved
no
Call Number
SLN @ rana @ 57
Serial
1020
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Desch, C.
Title
A new species of hair follicle mite (Acari: Demodecidae) from the snow leopard, Panthera uncia (Schreber, 1775) (Felidae)
Type
Journal Article
Year
1993
Publication
International Journal of Acarology
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
19
Issue
1
Pages
63-67
Keywords
snow-leopard
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mites
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mite
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zoo
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zoos
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A new species of Demodex is described, in all instars, from the rare and endangered snow leopard, Panthera uncia. This represents only the second demodecid from the family Felidae and the first from a wild cat species. The mite specimens were taken from juvenile hosts raised in captivity. Demodex uncii sp. nov. closely resembles Demodex cati.
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Document Type: English
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no
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SLN @ rana @ 190
Serial
236
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