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Spatiotemporal infestation patterns of Aceria litchii Keifer (Acari: Eriophyidae) in a lychee orchard in South Florida. [PDF]

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In vivo evaluation of a cytochrome P450 gene from poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae, as a vaccine antigen for chicks. [PDF]

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Interception of an <i>Apis dorsata</i> swarm with <i>Tropilaelaps mercedesae</i> and <i>Kuzinia morsei</i> mites on a cargo vessel inbound to the United States. [PDF]

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Mite infestations

Dermatologic Therapy, 2009
Mite infestations are important in dermatology because these may cause dermatologic diseases that range from papulosquamous eruptions to urticarial lesions to bullous eruptions and may spread infectious diseases. These clinical manifestations are important to recognize because mite-associated diseases may have systemic complications and may be confused
Damon, McClain   +2 more
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Bird-Mite Infestation

New England Journal of Medicine, 2006
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Kong, Tak K., To, Wing K.
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Chigger Mite Infestation

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2003
This article reports on a 45-year-old woman who presented with pruritus and was diagnosed as having chigger mite infestation, a rare condition. The chigger mite larvae were encountered while the patient was traveling in South America. A small erythematous area with a well-circumscribed papule in the sulcus of the second digit of the right foot was ...
Wayne R, Axman, John J, Brummer
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Responses of Apple Trees to Mite Infestations: I1

Journal of Economic Entomology, 1952
S E Lienk, P J Chapman
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PIGEON MITES AND HUMAN INFESTATION

New Zealand Entomologist, 1971
(1971). PIGEON MITES AND HUMAN INFESTATION. New Zealand Entomologist: Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 90-92.
A. C. G. Heath   +2 more
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