Abstract
The study was carried out at Najaf abattoir and some nomadic areas, 
 for a period of five months , between January and May 2000 . A tota1 
 of (434) camels were examined clinically, and skin scrapings collected 
 from suspected animals for laboratory investigation. Sarcoptic mange 
 was diagnosed in (114) camels with an infestation rate of (25, 
 9%).The highest prevalence rate was recorded in January (38%), and 
 the lowest was in May (14.8%). 
 The main clinical findings observed included easlessness, intensive 
 itching, and the affected areas of the skin became hairless, thickened, 
 corrugated and grey in color. Regarding affected regions of the body 
 the highest incidence of mange lesions were recorded on the neck 
 (60.5%) and the lowest incidence were on the tail (5.2%).There were 
 no lesions observed on the hump. 
 Sex of animals showed no effect on the prevalence as well as the 
 severity of the disease. Regarding age, the higher prevalence rate of 
 the disease occurred in animals under 4 years of age.
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