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      First detection of sarcoptic mange in free-ranging wild boar (Sus scrofa) in Switzerland.

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          In Switzerland sarcoptic mange is frequent in free-ranging wild carnivores but until recent years no cases had been recorded in wild ungulates. Since 2010, cases have been observed in wild boar in the cantons of Solothurn, Tessin and Thurgau. Here, we report the detection of mange-like skin lesions in wild boars by photo-trapping and the post-mortem findings in 6 culled animals presenting different stages of the disease. Potential sources of infection include mangy red foxes, outdoor domestic pigs and wild boars from surrounding countries. Disease spread in the wild boar population may become relevant not only for wildlife but also for domestic pig health in the future if piggeries' biosecurity is insufficient to prevent interactions with wild boar.

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          Schweiz. Arch. Tierheilkd.
          Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde
          Gesellschaft Schweizer Tierarztinnen und Tierarzte
          0036-7281
          0036-7281
          May 2015
          : 157
          : 5
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          10.17236/sat00020
          26753342
          edd24451-1b61-479a-9934-0e967f0e71b8
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