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Chromosome-level genome assembly of hawthorn spider mite, Amphitetranychus viennensis (Acari: Tetranychidae). [PDF]

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Diseases of Mites

Experimental & Applied Acarology, 2000
An overview is given of studies on diseases of mites. Knowledge of diseases of mites is still fragmentary but in recent years more attention has been paid to acaropathogens, often because of the economic importance of many mite species. Most research on mite pathogens concerns studies on fungal pathogens of eriophyoids and spider mites especially ...
van der Geest, L.P.S.   +3 more
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Carcases and mites

Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2009
Mites are involved in the decomposition of animal carcases and human corpses at every stage. From initial decay at the fresh stage until dry decomposition at the skeletal stage, a huge diversity of Acari, including members of the Mesostigmata, Prostigmata, Astigmata, Endeostigmata, Oribatida and Ixodida, are an integral part of the constantly changing ...
M. Alejandra Perotti, Henk R. Braig
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Mite allergy and exposure to storage mites and house dust mites in farmers

Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 1990
SummarySensitization to house dust mites, storage mites and other common inhalation allergens was studied in 144 farmers using SPT and RAST. The study population was selected from a random sample of 808 farmers and consisted of 47 persons who had declared themselves to suffer from asthma, 63 persons who had reported respiratory symptoms, and 34 healthy
J. Korsgaard   +3 more
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Mite allergens

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2005
There is an increasing awareness of the health implications of mite sensitivity, as it is closely related to asthma. Mite allergy constitutes a complex worldwide problem, with sanitary and economical implications. Not only are mite species present in house dust, producing potent allergens, but other, less studied species are also responsible for ...
Enrique Fernández-Caldas   +1 more
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