| 1. | They are very prone to Demodex Mange due to culling for performance.
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| 2. | A simple skin scraping test will allow the vet to diagnose demodex mange.
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| 3. | The zoonosis caused by Demodex is called Demodicosis.
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| 4. | There are two different types of Demodex Mange, namely Localized and Generalized Demodex.
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| 5. | There are two different types of Demodex Mange, namely Localized and Generalized Demodex.
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| 6. | The most widely used method to treat Demodex Mange is ivermectin injections or oral medications.
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| 7. | The researchers identified " Bacillus oleronius " as distinct bacteria associated with Demodex mites.
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| 8. | The second type which is Generalized Demodex mange is a more severe form of the sickness.
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| 9. | Demodex mites are host-adapted; there is no zoonotic potential in either canine or feline demodicosis.
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| 10. | Blepharitis ( inflammation of the eyelids ) can also be caused by " Demodex " mites.
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