Multimodal approach to treatment for control of fur mites.

Author: BornsteinDanielle A, RathAmi, ScolaJennifer, WarrenHenry B

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Ectoparasites pose numerous research, health, and management problems for researchers and institutions. Our facility management experience was complicated by recurrence of murine fur mite (Radfordia affinis) infestation after several rounds of single-mode fur mite treatment with dichlorvos in the ca...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16884176

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Multimodal Warfare: Tackling Fur Mite Infestations in Laboratory Mice

Fur mites, a common ectoparasite in laboratory mice, can pose significant research and management challenges. This research describes the successful eradication of fur mites using a multimodal therapeutic protocol.

A Multifaceted Approach for Effective Mite Control

The study, conducted on mice experiencing recurring fur mite infestation, implemented a multidrug therapeutic protocol involving topical selamectin, amitraz-treated nestlets, and fipronil-treated nestlets. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of this multifaceted approach in eradicating fur mites and preventing recurrence. This research emphasizes the importance of considering a multimodal approach to effectively control ectoparasites in laboratory settings.

Protecting Research and Animal Welfare: A Multimodal Solution

Imagine a world where research involving laboratory mice is not hampered by persistent fur mite infestations. This research provides a valuable tool for maintaining animal health and welfare, ensuring the integrity of research studies. By adopting a multimodal approach to fur mite control, we can create a healthier and more productive environment for research involving laboratory mice.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This research demonstrates that a multimodal approach can be a powerful weapon in the fight against fur mite infestations in laboratory mice. By combining various therapeutic agents, researchers can effectively eradicate these pesky ectoparasites and ensure the health and well-being of research animals. This research highlights the importance of considering a multifaceted approach to tackle challenging pest control problems in laboratory settings.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2006-09-15
  2. Date Revised 2019-12-10
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

16884176

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

16884176

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