Avsatthi, B. L.Nayee, A. S.2018-06-152018-06-151990http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810053237The present study was undertaken in camels to know the incidence of Sarcoptes soahiei and gastro - intestinal nematodes and subsequently to these conditions with ivermectin, in Kheda, Mehsana and Gandhinagar districts of Gujarat State, A total of 123 camels from 33 villages were screened of which 89 revealed the infection of S, scabiel. In the examination of faeces 78 out of 89 camels revealed ova of Trichostrongylid and 55 had also mixed infection of Trichuris spp. Out of 89 positive scabies camels, 60 were treated with ivermectin in this study. These animals were divided into three groups, severe-I, moderate-II and mild-III consisting 24, 24 and 12 animals respectively, Camels of Group I were divided into Group IA and IB, each having 12 animals and an average mite count of 513.7 ± 3.2 and 501.1 ± 11.5 per gram of skin scraping respectively. Group IA was treated with a single dose of ivermectin at @ 200 μg/kg body weight which resulted In reduction of mite count to 285.4 ± 7.9, 150.0 ± 13.9, 84.6 ± 9.3 and 60.0 ± 5.0 respectively after 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th day of treatment.enVETERINARY PARASITOLOGYA STUDYSTUDIES ON HAEMATOLOGICAL VAIUES, SKIN LESIONS AND TOTAL PROTEIN PROFILE IN CAMELS NATURALLY INFECTED WITH SARCOPTES SCABIEI AND NEMATODES BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT WITH IVERMECTINThesis