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Spatiotemporal spread of sarcoptic mange in the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) in Switzerland over more than 60 years: lessons learnt from comparative analysis of multiple surveillance tools.

Simone Roberto Rolando PisanoFridolin ZimmermannLuca RossiSimon CaptEzgi AkdesirRoland BürkiFlorin KunzFrancesco Carlo OriggiMarie-Pierre Ryser-Degiorgis
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2019)
Sarcoptic mange has likely been endemic in Switzerland as well as in other European countries at least since the mid-19th century. The rabies epidemics seem to have influenced the pattern of spread of mange in several locations, revealing an interesting example of disease interaction in free-ranging wildlife populations. The combination of multiple surveillance tools to study the long-term dynamics of sarcoptic mange in red foxes in Switzerland proved to be a successful strategy, which underlined the usefulness of questionnaire surveys.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • cross sectional
  • psychometric properties
  • genetic diversity