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Immunomodulation of host responses to ectoparasite infestation – an overview

Veterinary Parasitology, 1984
Immune reactivity stimulated by ectoparasites and other arthropods has received increased attention in recent years. It is clear that a broad range of host responses are elicited, and immune effector mechanisms appear to be active in limiting infestation with blood-feeding arthropods. Host immune responsiveness appears to be altered as a consequence of
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[Delusional ectoparasitic infestation in multiple system atrophy].

Der Nervenarzt, 2002
Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a neurodegenerative disease of unclear etiology and pathogenesis. Clinically, there are combinations of extrapyramidal, cerebellar, pyramidal and autonomic dysfunctions. Diagnosis is sorted into different categories according to criteria.
E, Kumbier, M, Kornhuber
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Group-Living and Infestation by Ectoparasites in Passerines

The Condor, 1991
Using data from an 1 l-year field study, I determined whether group-living passerine species showed greater infestation by contact-transmitted ectoparasites (feather mites) than sympatric, solitary species. Differences in infestation by mobile hippoboscid flies between group-living and solitary passerine species were also examined. Among the 45 species
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Ectoparasitic infestation of the lashes.

Journal of the American Optometric Association, 1985
Phthirus pubis, commonly known as the crab louse, has as its habitat the pubic and inguinal regions of the body. Transfer between hosts is most commonly a result of sexual contact. On occasion, Phthirus pubis will leave its usual seat of predilection and infest other hair-bearing body parts.
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Ectoparasitic Infestation.

Adolescent medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.)
The author considers the two primary ectoparasitic infections of the genital region in young men: scabies and pediculosis pubis. In view of the widely held perception that poor hygiene is associated with these parasites, the need for attention to the patient's emotional state is stressed.
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Anogenital lesions (viral diseases and ectoparasitic infestations)

2002
[Abstract Not Available]
Tüzün, B   +4 more
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Ectoparasitic infestation of dogs in Bendel State, Nigeria.

International journal of zoonoses, 1986
An investigation into ectoparasitic infestation of different breeds of dogs presented to four veterinary clinics in Benin, Sapele and Auchi in Bendel State of Nigeria during the period January 1983 to December 1983 is presented. Of a total of 820 dogs examined for ectoparasites 246 (30.00%) were infected by ticks, 226 (27.56%) by lice, 212 (25.85%) by ...
E I, Ugochukwu, C C, Nnadozie
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Ectoparasite infestations of Badgers (Meles meles) in Western Switzerland

Wildlife Biology in Practice, 2007
Between 1999 and 2004, 160 badger carcasses (mainly road casualties and culled animals) were collected in a 600-km2 rural area of Western Switzerland (Broye region). Body and fur inspections indicated that 88.4% of the animals were infested with at least one of the following ectoparasite categories: lice (76.0%), ticks (57.5%) and fleas (19.7 ...
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[Psychopathology of patients with delusions of ectoparasitic infestation].

Der Nervenarzt, 1989
This paper presents a literature review as well as a study in 13 patients suffering from delusion of infestation. Symptoms found in MMPI are related to clinical experience. Our results suggest the distinction of three different groups of these patients: 1.
M, Musalek   +5 more
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