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Scanning electron microscopy description of a new species of Demodex canis spp.

Veterinary Dermatology, 2001
AbstractBetween 1997 and 1999, the prevalence of Demodex canis mites was determined in 150 dogs. In two dogs, we found two different species of mites; Demodex canis and another, unidentified, Demodex mite. The unidentified Demodex mite species had several different morphological features. First, it had a short opisthosoma and an obtuse end. In addition,
Y, Tamura   +3 more
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Establishment of Demodex canis on Canine Skin Engrafted onto Scid-Beige Mice

The Journal of Parasitology, 1996
A small animal model of canine demodicosis is described. Normal canine skin was engrafted onto scid (severe combined immunodeficient)-beige mice, which lack functional B and T lymphocytes and have reduced natural killer cell activity. The xenografts were later infected with Demodex canis collected from a dog with demodicosis.
J L, Caswell   +3 more
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Demodex canis: redescription and reevaluation.

The Cornell veterinarian, 1978
A brief review of the taxonomy of Demodex canis is followed by a complete redescription. Demodex canis is diagnosed with D. odocoilei of the white-tailed deer. In view of the continued speculation that dogs and man share the same demodicid, simple morphological characters are noted which distinguish D. canis from D. folliculorum and D.
W B, Nutting, C E, Desch
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Adult‐onset demodicosis in two dogs due toDemodex canisand a short‐tailed demodectic mite

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1999
Infestation 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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Demodex canis targets TLRs to evade host immunity and induce canine demodicosis

Parasite Immunology, 2018
SummaryWidespread incidence of Demodex mites throughout the mammalian class and occasional serious and fatal outcomes in dogs warrant an insight into the host‐parasite interface especially. Therefore, this study was aimed to unravel the interplay between innate immune response and canine demodicosis.
P. Kumari   +6 more
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A Short‐tailed Demodectic Mite and Demodex canis Infestation in a Chihuahua Dog

Veterinary Dermatology, 1995
Abstract— 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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Demodicosis in a ferret caused by Demodex canis

Veterinary Dermatology, 2017
Christine M. Zewe   +3 more
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Development and application of the skin xenograft mouse model to study host resistance to Demodex canis

The objectives of this experimental study were: (1) to develop a reproducible skin xenograft mouse model of canine demodicosis, and (2) to test the hypothesis that lymphocytes affect 'Demodex canis ' populations 'in vivo'. This study compared the healing of full- and split-thickness canine skin xenografts, developed canine peripheral blood lymphocyte ...
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