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                  An update on therapeutic management of 
                  canine demodicosis - S. K. Singh, 
                  Mritunjay Kumar, R. K. Jadhav and S. K. Saxena
                  Veterinary World, 2011, 4(1) : 41-44
              
               
              
              
              doi: 
              10.5455/vetworld.2011.41-44
              
              
               
              
              
              
   
 
              
               
               
               
              
              
              Abstract
              
                  
                  
                  Canine demodicosis is a common noncontagious parasitic 
                  dermatosis caused by different spp of Demodex mites including 
                  Demodex canis, Demodex injai and D. cornei. Generalized 
                  demodicosis can be one of the most frustrating skin diseases, 
                  one will ever treat. Conventional and newer miticidal 
                  therapies are available to veterinarian to treat this 
                  frustrating skin disease. All recognized Demodex mites in dogs 
                  appear to respond similarly to mite targeted therapy. 
                  Treatment for canine demodicosis includes amitraz, ivermectin, 
                  milbemicin oxime, moxidectin, and doramectin. The use of any 
                  glucocorticoid-containing products is contraindicated and 
                  could favour disease generalization. Conventional treatments 
                  will often appear to work however, but it relies heavily on a 
                  highly toxic method of treatment. Using natural remedies for 
                  mange, on the other hand, can enhance the dog’s immune system, 
                  so that the body can fight off the mange mite infection by 
                  itself.
                  Keywords: Canine, Demodicosis, External Parasite, Mite, 
                  Immune system.