Pelodera strongyloides as a Cause of Severe Erythematous Dermatitis in 2 Guinea Pigs (Cavia porcellus)
In total, 2 pet guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) that were 5 years old were presented with pruritus, erythema, alopecia, and crusting of the ventral abdomen. Skin scrapings revealed multiple nematode larvae, identified as Pelodera strongyloides based on morphologic characteristics. Treatment consisted...
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