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Life Cycles of Ectoparasites in Small Animals

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By Dunbar Gram, Heather S. Walden and Jeanmarie Short

Life Cycles of Ectoparasites in Small Animals. Small handbook gathering all the life cycles of the most common ectoparasites in dogs and cats. Similar parasites are grouped together based on their life cycle and, consequently, their sensitivity to parasiticides. The aim is to provide readers with key aspects of parasite control and prevention, highlighting those diseases that can be transmitted by them. Geographic distribution maps are also included.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction

  • General importance of parasites Importance of life cycles in parasite control

2. Ticks

  • Description and geographic distribution
  • Hard ticks
  • Soft ticks
  • Life cycle
  • Hard ticks
  • Soft ticks
  • Vector potential and disease transmission
  • Critical points for control and prevention

3. Fleas

  • Description and geographic distribution
  • Life cycle
  • Host component of flea life cycle
  • Environmental component of flea life cycle
  • Vector potential, disease transmission, and economic impact
  • Critical points for control and prevention

4. Mites

  • Description and geographic distribution
  • Demodex mites
  • Critical points for diagnosis, control, and prevention
  • Scabies mites
  • Critical points for diagnosis, control, and prevention
  • Otodectes cynotis/Ear mites
  • Critical points for diagnosis, control, and prevention
  • Cheyletiella spp./“Walking dandruff”
  • Critical points for diagnosis, control, and prevention

5. Chewing and sucking lice

  • Description and geographic distribution
  • Life cycle
  • Vector potential and disease transmission
  • Critical points for control and prevention

6. Biting flies

  • Biting midges (Ceratopogonidae)
  • Description and geographic distribution
  • Life cycle
  • Vector potential and disease transmission
  • Sand flies (Psychodidae)
  • Description and geographic distribution
  • Life cycle
  • Vector potential and disease transmission
  • Critical points for control and prevention

7. Mosquitoes

  • Description and geographic distribution
  • Life cycle
  • Vector potential and disease transmission
  • Critical points for control and prevention

8. Screwworm flies

  • Description and geographic distribution
  • Life cycle
  • Health concerns
  • Critical points for control and prevention

9. Conclusion

  • Further reading references

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