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Three dogs shaking heads from Otobius megnini tick infestation

By White, Stephen D et al.·Published in Veterinary dermatology·1995·*Department of Clinical Sciences, United States·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: Otobius megnini Infestation in Three Dogs.

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Plain-English summary

Three dogs were brought in for shaking their heads, which can be a sign of ear problems. Two of the dogs had ticks removed, while the third dog was treated with a special ear medication containing thiabendazole, dexamethasone, and neomycin. Both treatments successfully resolved the tick infestation, and the dogs stopped shaking their heads.

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Abstract

Résumé- Trois cas d'infestation par Otobius megnini sont décrits. Le motif de consultation chez les deux chiens ne recevant par de corticoïdes était des secousses de la tête. L'éxérèse des tiques chez deux chiens et l'utilisation d'une préparation otologique à base de thiabendazole-dexaméthasone-néomycine chez le troisième, ont permis un contrôle de l'infestation. [White, S. D., Scott, K. V., Cheney, J. M. Otobius megnini infestation in three dogs (Infestation de trois chiens par Otobius megnini). Resumen- Describimos tres casos de infestación por Otobius megnini en la especie canina. Los dos perros que no recibian tratamiento con corticoesteroides sacudian la cabeza. La infestación se resolvió quitando los piojos en dos casos y mediante el uso de una preparatión ótica con tiabendazol, dexametasona y neomicina, en el tercero. [Otobius megnini infestation in three dogs (Infestación por Otobius megnini en tres perros). Abstract- Three cases of Otobius megnini infestation in dogs are described. Head-shaking was the presenting complaint in the two dogs not receiving systemic corticosteroids. Removal of the ticks in two dogs, and the usage of a thiabendazole-dexamethasone-neomycin otic preparation in the third, resulted in resolution of the infestation.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34644952/