Morphological, molecular and histopathological identification of Sarcoptes scabieiinfection in a goat herd at Goa, India

Mange is caused by infestation with mites of different genera which significantly impacts the farm economy by affecting growth and weight gain in young animals. This study was aimed to investigate a severe mange outbreak in a goat herd in North Goa District, Goa, and to characterize the causative p...

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Main Authors: SUSITHA RAJKUMAR, M ANANDHI, SHIRISH D NARNAWARE, SOLOMON RAJKUMAR
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Published: Indian Council of Agricultural Research 2025-02-01
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description Mange is caused by infestation with mites of different genera which significantly impacts the farm economy by affecting growth and weight gain in young animals. This study was aimed to investigate a severe mange outbreak in a goat herd in North Goa District, Goa, and to characterize the causative pathogen. The disease was diagnosed by clinical signs, gross and histopathologic lesions, microscopical detection of mites, and confirmed by PCR and 16s rRNA sequencing, and the genetic characterization of the S. scabiei isolate. The animals showed pruritus, erythema, papule formation, alopecia and scab formation. Lesions were mainly distributed on the head around the eyes, lips, nostrils, ears, face, and neck. The KOH digestion method showed the different developmental stages of S. scabiei. Histopathological changes like acanthosis, micropustule formation around degenerating mite, acantholysis, infiltration of inflammatory cells and presence of parasite stages and eggs in the tunnels in the stratum corneum were observed. Treatment using Ivermectin, Chlorpheniramine maleate, Deltamethrin and oral vitamin supplements led to the complete recovery of the affected animals. The phylogenetic study based on 16s rRNA and ITS genes revealed that the Goan isolate was phylogenetically close to wild animal and livestock isolates from Egypt, Australia, China and Europe. The study provides pertinent information on the S. scabiei prevalence in the goat population in Goa and shows the potential risks of spread of this zoonotic pathogen and emphasizes the need for the development of preventive measures against infestation in animals in the hot humid coastal region.
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spelling doaj-art-321a60a72e714e1087ce1eb9643fc1c72025-08-20T01:53:05ZengIndian Council of Agricultural ResearchIndian Journal of Animal Sciences0367-83182394-33272025-02-0195110.56093/ijans.v95i1.157000Morphological, molecular and histopathological identification of Sarcoptes scabieiinfection in a goat herd at Goa, IndiaSUSITHA RAJKUMAR0M ANANDHI1SHIRISH D NARNAWARE2SOLOMON RAJKUMAR3ICAR-Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute, Goa 403 402 IndiaICAR-Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute, Goa 403 402 IndiaICAR-Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute, Goa 403 402 IndiaICAR-Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute, Goa 403 402 India Mange is caused by infestation with mites of different genera which significantly impacts the farm economy by affecting growth and weight gain in young animals. This study was aimed to investigate a severe mange outbreak in a goat herd in North Goa District, Goa, and to characterize the causative pathogen. The disease was diagnosed by clinical signs, gross and histopathologic lesions, microscopical detection of mites, and confirmed by PCR and 16s rRNA sequencing, and the genetic characterization of the S. scabiei isolate. The animals showed pruritus, erythema, papule formation, alopecia and scab formation. Lesions were mainly distributed on the head around the eyes, lips, nostrils, ears, face, and neck. The KOH digestion method showed the different developmental stages of S. scabiei. Histopathological changes like acanthosis, micropustule formation around degenerating mite, acantholysis, infiltration of inflammatory cells and presence of parasite stages and eggs in the tunnels in the stratum corneum were observed. Treatment using Ivermectin, Chlorpheniramine maleate, Deltamethrin and oral vitamin supplements led to the complete recovery of the affected animals. The phylogenetic study based on 16s rRNA and ITS genes revealed that the Goan isolate was phylogenetically close to wild animal and livestock isolates from Egypt, Australia, China and Europe. The study provides pertinent information on the S. scabiei prevalence in the goat population in Goa and shows the potential risks of spread of this zoonotic pathogen and emphasizes the need for the development of preventive measures against infestation in animals in the hot humid coastal region. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/157000Goa, Goat, India, Phylogenetic analysis, Sarcoptic scabiei
spellingShingle SUSITHA RAJKUMAR
M ANANDHI
SHIRISH D NARNAWARE
SOLOMON RAJKUMAR
Morphological, molecular and histopathological identification of Sarcoptes scabieiinfection in a goat herd at Goa, India
Indian Journal of Animal Sciences
Goa, Goat, India, Phylogenetic analysis, Sarcoptic scabiei
title Morphological, molecular and histopathological identification of Sarcoptes scabieiinfection in a goat herd at Goa, India
title_full Morphological, molecular and histopathological identification of Sarcoptes scabieiinfection in a goat herd at Goa, India
title_fullStr Morphological, molecular and histopathological identification of Sarcoptes scabieiinfection in a goat herd at Goa, India
title_full_unstemmed Morphological, molecular and histopathological identification of Sarcoptes scabieiinfection in a goat herd at Goa, India
title_short Morphological, molecular and histopathological identification of Sarcoptes scabieiinfection in a goat herd at Goa, India
title_sort morphological molecular and histopathological identification of sarcoptes scabieiinfection in a goat herd at goa india
topic Goa, Goat, India, Phylogenetic analysis, Sarcoptic scabiei
url https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/157000
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