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Demodex gatoi -associated contagious pruritic dermatosis in cats - a report from six households in Finland

open access: yesActa Veterinaria Scandinavica, 2009
Background Demodex gatoi is unique among demodectic mites. It possesses a distinct stubby appearance, and, instead of residing in the hair follicles, it dwells in the keratin layer of the epidermis, causing a pruritic and contagious skin disease in cats.
Rajaniemi Riitta-Liisa   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Features of the Immune Status and its Correction in Adolescents with Skin Demodicosis

open access: yesAktualʹnaâ Infektologiâ, 2015
Demodicosis — a parasitic skin disease caused by Demodex mites. At the moment, we study the state of the immune status in children with various forms of demodicosis. The study included 32 patients aged 13–18 years.
I.B. Yershova   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Ectoparasites Prevalence in Small Ruminants in and around Sekela, Amhara Regional State, Northwest Ethiopia

open access: yesJournal of Veterinary Medicine, Volume 2015, Issue 1, 2015., 2015
This study was conducted to determine the prevalence and type of ectoparasites and to identify risk factors associated with ectoparasite infestations in small ruminants in and around Sekela, Northwest Ethiopia. Clinical examination and laboratory analysis were made on 304 sheep and 96 goats. The collected raw data were analyzed using χ2‐test.
Zewdu Seyoum   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dermatitis due to Mixed Demodex and Sarcoptes Mites in Dogs

open access: yesCase Reports in Veterinary Medicine, Volume 2014, Issue 1, 2014., 2014
In dogs, dermatitis due to mixed mite infestation is rare. During the five‐year period of study, two dogs were identified suffering from dermatitis due to mixed Demodex and Sarcoptes mites. Upon clinical examination dogs had primary and secondary skin lesions on face, around the ears, chin, neck, fore limbs and lateral abdomen.
B. Sudhakara Reddy   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Efficacy of orally administered fluralaner (BravectoTM) or topically applied imidacloprid/moxidectin (Advocate®) against generalized demodicosis in dogs

open access: yesParasites & Vectors, 2015
Background This laboratory study compared the efficacy of Bravecto™ (fluralaner), formulated as a chewable tablet, with the efficacy of Advocate® (imidacloprid/moxidectin), formulated for topical administration, against naturally acquired generalized ...
Josephus J Fourie   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Some aspects of laboratory diagnostics of ophthalmodemodecosis

open access: yesActa Biomedica Scientifica
Demodicosis occupies a leading position among all dermatoses. According to ICD-10, it is not distinguished as a separate disease; it belongs to the class of parasitic diseases.
D. A. Popova, Yu. V. Kursakova
doaj   +1 more source

Demodectic frost of the ears: Diagnostic dermoscopic features. [PDF]

open access: yesJAAD Case Rep, 2022
Sauvageau AP, Oulee A, Wang F.
europepmc   +1 more source

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