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      research Pathology and Pathogenesis of Cutaneous Lesions in Beef Cattle Associated with Buffalo Fly Infestation

      2 citations, January 2023 in “Frontiers in Veterinary Science”
      Buffalo fly infestation in north Australian cattle herds causes alopecic, hyperkeratotic, or scab-encrusted lesions, sometimes with hemorrhagic ulceration. This study examined the role of the filarial nematode Stephanofilaria and other factors in lesion development. Stephanofilaria was found in 31% of lesions, which were more severe than those without the nematode. Bacterial infections were noted in 19 lesions, leading to higher ulceration and epidermal disruption. No infections were found in 49% of lesions, suggesting hypersensitivity to buffalo fly feeding as a possible cause. The study concludes that while Stephanofilaria exacerbates lesion severity, it is not essential for lesion development, and bacteria and hypersensitivity also play roles.
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      October 2020 in “Veterinary Dermatology”
      New treatments and diagnostic methods for various animal skin conditions showed promising results.
      Changes in Color of Hair and Feathers

      research Changes in Color of Hair and Feathers

      October 1890 in “Science”
      Pilocarpin can cause hair regrowth and color change in some cases but not in others, and it may have side effects in animals.
      Animals in Dermatology

      research Animals in Dermatology

      March 2024 in “Indian Journal of Dermatology/Indian journal of dermatology”
      Using animal names for skin conditions helps with learning and memory.

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