PECULARITIES 0F THE EAR MITE DISSEMINATION IN THE CARNIWORES ANIMALS
Abstract
It was studied the peculiarities of the ear mite dissemination in
the carniwores animals and it was defined some regularities of animal damage
depending on the species, age and season. During the research it was found
that cats suffer more often than dogs. The disease is recorded throughout the
year, but the peak of cat’s infestation was detected in spring and in autumn
and dogs suffer more often in summer and in winter. Among different age
groups ear mites are frequently found in young animals under the age of 1
year and in animals older then 6 years old.
Keywords: otodectosis, species, cats, dogs, age, season
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