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Ectoparasites—the underestimated realm

The Lancet, 2004
Ectoparasitoses (infestations with parasites that live on or in the skin) can cause considerable morbidity. Whereas pediculosis and scabies are ubiquitous, cutaneous larva migrans and tungiasis (sand-flea disease) occur mainly in hot climates. The prevalence of ectoparasitoses in the general population is usually low, but can be high in vulnerable ...
Jörg, Heukelbach, Hermann, Feldmeier
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Ectoparasites

2006
While not the most lethal of sexually transmitted diseases, pediculosis pubis and scabies are often the most upsetting to those infested with these parasites. Learn the differential diagnosis, as well as facts you can use immediately to help treat men and women, including pregnant women.
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Novel vaccines for ectoparasites

Veterinary Parasitology, 1997
Novel vaccines against ectoparasites have the potential to be cost-effective new technology for pest control that avoids some of the real and perceived problems with insecticide and acaricide usage. Nevertheless, their development is in its infancy. A vaccine against the cattle tick Boophilus microplus, the world's first vaccine against an ectoparasite,
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Ectoparasites

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2020
Laura Nabarro   +2 more
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Ectoparasite immunology

Parasite Immunology, 2014
A J, Nisbet, T G, Burgess
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Ectoparasites

Abstract This chapter provides an overview of ectoparasites, which are organisms that survive through interaction with the cutaneous surface of the host. The chapter includes sections on lice, scabies, myiasis, mites, and ticks, with details on their diagnosis and treatment.
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Ectoparasites of the Irish stoat

Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 1989
ABSTRACT. A sample of 196 Irish stoats Mustela ermineae hibernica Thomas & Barrett‐Hamilton (Carnivora: Mustelidae) were examined and yielded 2580 arthropod ectoparasites, including 1819 larval mites Neo‐trombicula autumnalis ...
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Ectoparasites

2018
Jan Shoenberger   +2 more
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Ectoparasites of Cattle

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1986
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