Veterinary Research Forum (Sep 2012)

Histopathological study of the mite biting (Dermanyssus gallinae) in poultry skin

  • Rahim Hobbenaghi,
  • Mousa Tavassoli,
  • Manochehr Alimehr,
  • Sara Shokrpoor,
  • Mohammad Ghorbanzadeghan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 205 – 208

Abstract

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The red mite of poultry, Dremanyssus gallinae, is the most important hematophagous ectoparasite of poultry. In this study, pathologic changes of its biting on the poultry skin have been investigated. Thirty-two (Control = 16 and Treatment = 16) four weeks old Ross broilers (308) were infested with the mite on skin of hock joins. Samples were collected after 1, 24, 72 hours and 10 days. The skin samples were fixed in 10% buffered formalin and histological sections were prepared using routine Hematoxylin & Eosin staining method. Results showed that in all cases, except within first hour of infestation, lymphocytic infiltration was always a constant pathologic feature. Necrosis of feather's follicles was a prominent pathologic feature ensued due to vascular disturbances and resulted in loss of feather. Hyperkeratosis, parakeratosis and acanthosis were observed after 72 hours. These findings reveal that mite biting induces local epidermal hyperplasia.

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