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Easy way to differentiate short-tailed demodectic mite from Demodex canis
Veterinary Dermatology, 2002C. Chen, C. Hou, P. Bourdeau
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Adult‐onset demodicosis in two dogs due toDemodex canisand a short‐tailed demodectic mite
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1999Infestation with a short‐tailed demodectic mite andDemodex caniswas diagnosed in both a six‐and‐a‐half‐year‐old and a four‐year‐old dog. The clinical picture was compatible with generalised demodicosis complicated by staphylococcal pyoderma (case 1), or localised demodicosis (case 2). In both cases, the short‐tailed demodectic mite outnumberedD canisin
M, Saridomichelakis +5 more
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Demonstration of reaginic antibody (IgE) in canine demodectic mange: An immunofluorescent study
Veterinary Parasitology, 1977M. Healey, S. Gaafar
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In vitro anti-demodectic effects and terpinen-4-ol content of commercial eyelid cleansers.
Contact lens & anterior eye : the journal of the British Contact Lens Association, 2018PURPOSE To compare the in vitro anti-demodectic activity of four commercially available dedicated eyelid cleansers (Cliradex® towelette cleanser, Oust™ Demodex® cleanser, Blephadex™ eyelid foam, TheraTears® SteriLid® eyelid cleanser), tea tree oil ...
I. Cheung +5 more
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Systematic and Applied Acarology, 2019
This paper presents accidental occurrence of a human skin mite, Demodex folliculorum (Simon) (Acari: Demodecidae), on a microscopic slide in Turkey.
Salih Doğan, Sibel Doğan
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This paper presents accidental occurrence of a human skin mite, Demodex folliculorum (Simon) (Acari: Demodecidae), on a microscopic slide in Turkey.
Salih Doğan, Sibel Doğan
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A Short‐tailed Demodectic Mite and Demodex canis Infestation in a Chihuahua Dog
Veterinary Dermatology, 1995Abstract— Infestation with short‐tailed demodectic mites and Demodex canis was diagnosed in an 8‐month‐old male Chihuahua dog. Skin lesions were characterized by alopecia and scaling on the ventral aspects of the chest, all four limbs, the ventral aspect of the neck and around the eyes.
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[Losses cause by ixodid and demodectic ticks and mites in the tanning industry].
Parazitologiia, 1988Damage done to skin of cattle and defects of raw leather, which are caused by ixodid and demodecid ticks, parasitic on animals, are described. Losses of tanning industry amount to 1.6 to 3.7 thousand roubles per each thousand of finished box-calf leathers.
E B, Kerbabaev, L N, Skosyrskikh
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2019
This paper presents accidental occurrence of a human skin mite, Demodex folliculorum (Simon) (Acari: Demodecidae), on a microscopic slide in Turkey.
Doğan, Salih, Doğan, Sibel
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This paper presents accidental occurrence of a human skin mite, Demodex folliculorum (Simon) (Acari: Demodecidae), on a microscopic slide in Turkey.
Doğan, Salih, Doğan, Sibel
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Annals of parasitology
Demodex ratticola was recorded in the brown rat Rattus norvegicus from northern Poland. It is a skin mite specific to this host, previously recorded only in the Czech Republic. D. ratticola was found at a prevalence 65.0% and mean intensity 12.7 in skin samples taken from the regions of lips, nose and chin.
Joanna N, Izdebska, Leszek, Rolbiecki
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Demodex ratticola was recorded in the brown rat Rattus norvegicus from northern Poland. It is a skin mite specific to this host, previously recorded only in the Czech Republic. D. ratticola was found at a prevalence 65.0% and mean intensity 12.7 in skin samples taken from the regions of lips, nose and chin.
Joanna N, Izdebska, Leszek, Rolbiecki
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