Kifleyohannes Tsegabirhan, Olstad Ingrid, Jiménez-Meléndez Alejandro, Lambert Elliott Brice J, Ingvaldsen Ingrid, Robertson Lucy J
Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway.
Smådyrklinikken Inn-Trøndelag, Levanger, Norway.
JFMS Open Rep. 2023 May 9;9(1):20551169231165640. doi: 10.1177/20551169231165640. eCollection 2023 Jan-Jun.
Morphological and molecular approaches were used to identify arthropods associated with feline pruritus. The literature associated with the arthropod genus identified was reviewed.
On two occasions (summer 2020 and summer 2021), the owner of a cat with seasonal pruritus (commenced 2020) found the cat's bed was substantially infested with arthropods suspected of being associated with exacerbated pruritus. The pruritus was largely itching and hair loss, particularly on the abdomen, and flaking skin patches. On the second occasion (2021), examples of the arthropods were sent to the parasitology laboratory at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences for identification. They were examined by stereomicroscopy and tentatively identified based on morphology. DNA was extracted, and identification confirmed by PCR and sequencing. The literature was reviewed to determine whether this arthropod genus has previously been considered to be associated with pruritus or the infestation of mammals.
Based on morphological characteristics, the arthropods were tentatively identified as species mites. This was confirmed by PCR. A literature review found no previous reports of pruritus or other clinical signs associated with species mites, and mites were not found on the cat. However, this mite has previously been found on small mammals at densities exceeding that expected of incidental stragglers.
The large number of species mites could have exacerbated the cat's pruritus. By publishing this study, we hope to alert veterinarians to the possibility that species mites may cause or exacerbate pruritus in cats.
采用形态学和分子方法鉴定与猫瘙痒相关的节肢动物。对已鉴定的节肢动物属相关文献进行了综述。
在两个时间段(2020年夏季和2021年夏季),一只患有季节性瘙痒(始于2020年)的猫的主人发现猫窝被大量疑似与瘙痒加剧有关的节肢动物侵扰。瘙痒主要表现为瘙痒和脱毛,尤其是腹部,还有皮肤片状剥落。第二次(2021年),将节肢动物样本送至挪威生命科学大学寄生虫学实验室进行鉴定。通过体视显微镜检查,并根据形态进行初步鉴定。提取DNA,并通过PCR和测序进行确认。查阅文献以确定该节肢动物属此前是否被认为与瘙痒或哺乳动物的侵扰有关。
根据形态特征,节肢动物初步鉴定为 种螨类。PCR结果证实了这一点。文献综述发现此前没有关于 种螨类与瘙痒或其他临床症状相关的报道,且在猫身上未发现螨类。然而,此前在小型哺乳动物身上发现过这种螨,其密度超过偶然出现的预期。
大量的 种螨类可能加剧了猫的瘙痒。通过发表本研究,我们希望提醒兽医注意 种螨类可能导致或加剧猫瘙痒的可能性。