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Scaly foot, or knemidocoptiasis is a that is common among caged birds and also affects many other bird species. It is caused by in the genus which burrow into the bird's flesh. The tunnels made by the mites within the skin cause dermatitis and scaly . Scaly face is caused by the same mite responsible for scaly foot and other related mites cause depluming. The condition is transmitted from one bird to another by direct prolonged contact.


Causes
Scaly foot, otherwise known as knemidocoptiasis, is caused by burrowing mites in the genus . The condition can be compared with in mammals, but does not seem to cause the same level of itching. The birds chiefly affected are (chickens and turkeys), passerines (finches, canaries, sparrows, robins, wrens), and birds (parrots, macaws, parakeets, budgerigars). The condition sometimes additionally affects (woodpeckers, toucans) and (ducks, geese, swans), raptors and other birds. The two species of mite most often implicated are K. jamaicensis and K. intermedius. Other related species of mite affect feather follicles and cause depluming. The mites are mostly transmitted by prolonged direct contact, particularly from parent bird to unfledged nestling.


Symptoms
Scaly foot causes lesions of the skin with dermatitis and thickening of the skin. Commonly known as scaly face, scaly legs, or tassel foot, knemidocoptiasis affects primarily the face and legs of birds around the world worldwide and can be fatal.


Etymology
Knemidocoptic mange neʺmĭ-do-kopʹtik

From the manducare (to itch), mange is a skin disease caused by mites in domestic and wild animals. Knemidocoptic, from the knemid (greave, a piece of armor that protects the leg) and koptein (to cut), refers to the morphology and pathogenesis of mites of the genus , which are burrowing mites of birds.

This article incorporates public domain text from the CDC as cited


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External links
  • http://www3.sympatico.ca/davehansen/scaly.html - Describes the infection and treatment possibilities.
  • http://veterinarymedicine.dvm360.com/knemidocoptiasis-birds - Describes the Life Cycle and Transmission pattern of the Knemidokoptes mites, disease symptoms in various bird species, diagnosis techniques, and treatments commonly used by veterinary professionals

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