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CS-D: A dataset for disease in tea leaf (Camellia sinensis) from Assam. [PDF]
Gupta M, Garg S, Deb N, Pandey P.
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Infestation, community structure, seasonal fluctuation and climate-driven dynamics of mites on small mammals at a focus of scrub typhus in southwest China. [PDF]
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Imaginary Insect or Mite Infestations
2000Imaginary insect or mite infestations, a condition called delusions of parasitosis (DOP), are not uncommon in the human population. Pest control technicians, entomologists, and physicians (especially dermatologists) frequently encounter these patients who complain of mystery bites or itches which they attribute to tiny insects or mites.
J. Goddard
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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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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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New England Journal of Medicine, 2006
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Kong, Tak K., To, Wing K.
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Kong, Tak K., To, Wing K.
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IgE Antibody Response to Mite Antigens in Mite Infested Mice
Immunological Communications, 1979Mice infested at birth with the mouse mite Myocoptes musculinus developed positive skin tests to mite antigens at the age of 5 weeks. Serum IgE antibodies directed against mite antigens were first detected at 6 weeks of age and high levels of IgE were present as long as 1 year later.
H, Laltoo, T, Van Zoost, L S, Kind
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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.
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