Inhaltsverzeichnis

Parasiten

1)

Endoparasiten

Protozoen

Kokzidien, Eimeria spp. (Kokzidiose)

Toxoplasma spp. (Toxoplasmose)

Mikrosporidien

2)3)4)

Encephalitozoon spp. (Encephalitozoonose)

Helminthen

Ektoparasiten

Haut-/Pelzmilben (Cheyletiella spp.)

Räudemilben (Sarcoptes spp.)

Ohrräudemilben (Psoroptes spp.)

Flöhe, Haarlinge

Fliegen

Zecken


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