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2016
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.
M. Estée Török +2 more
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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.
M. Estée Török +2 more
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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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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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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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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2020
Scabies is an ectoparasitic dermatosis caused by Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis and is a public health issue in all countries regardless of socioeconomic status. In high-income countries, delays in diagnosis can lead to institutional outbreaks; in low- and middle-income countries, poor access to health care contributes to disease undertreatment and ...
Cristina, Thomas +4 more
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Scabies is an ectoparasitic dermatosis caused by Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis and is a public health issue in all countries regardless of socioeconomic status. In high-income countries, delays in diagnosis can lead to institutional outbreaks; in low- and middle-income countries, poor access to health care contributes to disease undertreatment and ...
Cristina, Thomas +4 more
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Rodent Ectoparasites in the Middle East: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Pathogens, 2021Md Mazharul Islam +2 more
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Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery, 2000
Edward J. Wozniak +5 more
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Edward J. Wozniak +5 more
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