Title of article :
Invited review: Camel skin diseases survey in Morocco
Author/Authors :
Kamili, Asma Office National de Sécurité Sanitaire des Produits Alimentaires, Rabat (Maroc) , Faye, Bernard U.M.R SELMET - C.I.R.A.D-ES, Montpellier (France) , Bengoumi, Mohammed Regional Office F.A.O, Tunis (Tunisie) , Tligui, Nour Said Institut Agronomique et Vétérinaire (I.A.V) Hassan II, Rabat (Maroc)
Abstract :
The present study aimed to collect data related to skin diseases in camel dromedaries in the south of
Morocco. As a whole, 168 herds from 9 provinces located in the south of Morocco have been
prospected. Finally, 275 camels were involved presenting 336 skin diseases cases with different
etiologies (bacterial, viral and parasitic) were involved in the monitoring. Mite and dermatophyte
infections were predominant with 52% and 30% as respective proportions. On average 11% and 7% of
all cases detected, suffered respectively from lymphadenitis and camelpox/ ectyma. Skin diseases in
camel dromedaries are highly affected by animal’s sex, as females were more affected than males; age
seemed to have no effect. Absence of systematic treatment and prevention, despite these infections are
all treatable, may explain somehow recidivism of skin diseases in the herd every year.
Keywords :
Arabian camel , Morocco , Camelus dromedarius , skin diseases , mange , ringworm
Journal title :
Journal of Camelid Science