Yerel Irk Bir Kısrakta Böcek Sokmasına Bağlı Aşırı Duyarlılık (Tatlı Kaşıntı)
Yaz kaşıntısı veya böcek sokması aşırı duyarlılığı tüm hayvanlarda yaz aylarının yaygın bir problemidir. Bazı atlar böcek salyasına alerjiktir. FVS, BZU, Multan’da bir çiftlikte binek amaçlı tutulan 13 yaşlı bir kısrakta boyun, abdomen, uyluk ve kuyrukta küçük şişkinlikler, papüller ve abrazyonlar, anemik mukoz membranlar, konsantre idrar, kısmi iştah kaybı ve generalize zayıflama bulguları gözlemlendi. Yaklaşık bir yıldan daha uzun süredir devam eden kronik lezyon tablosu olup birçok tedavi uygulanmış ancak hepsi cevapsız kalmıştı. Tabanus spp. ve Stomoxys spp.’nin her ikisinin sokmasına bağlı enfeksiyon belirlendi. Klinik bulgular, hastalık hikâyesi ve sinek tespit edilmesine dayanarak böcek sokması aşırı duyarlılığı tanısı koyuldu. Tedavi iki basamaklı olarak gerçekleştirildi. Birinci basamakta 5 gün dekzametazon ile birlikte kasiçi vitamin E uygulaması yapılırken ikinci basamakta 10 mg dekzametazon oral yolla bir ay uygulandı. Hayvan tedaviye yanıt vererek hastalığı tamamen atlattı ve takipte hastalık tekrarı gözlenmedi.
Insect Bite Hypersensitivity (Sweet Itch) in a Non-Descript Riding Local Breed Mare
Summer itch or insect bite hypersensitivity is common problem during summer in all animals. Some horses are allergic to insect saliva. A13 year old mare kept for riding purpose at livestock farm FVS, BZU, Multan was examined with a condition characterized by little bumps,papules and abrasions on neck, abdomen, thighs and tail, anaemic mucous membranes, concentrated urine, partial anorexia and generalizedemaciation. There was a history of chronic lesion of about more than one year old and many therapies were tried but all non-responsive.A mixed biting infection of Tabanus spp. and Stomoxys spp. was identified. On the basis of clinical sign(s), history and fly identification adiagnosis of insect bite hypersensitivity was detected. Treatment protocol was done in two rounds i.e. first round of treatment was donewith dexamethasone along & vitamin E administrated through intramuscular route for 5 days and followed by 10 mg dexamethasone orallyfor one month. Animal respond the treatment and there was full recovery from condition and on follow up no relapse of the condition wasobserved.
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