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Urban areas may support high densities of wild carnivores, and pathogens can strongly influence carnivore populations. Red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) are hosts of sarcoptic mange (Sarcoptes scabiei), which infects numerous species, and transmission can be ...
D. Scott +5 more
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Scabies remains a worldwide spread disease of considerable health and economic burden with repeated outbreaks in community settings.(1) Scabies agent is the ectoparasite Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis; this invisible mite causes a progressive rash, which
C. Ruini +5 more
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The study evaluated the acaricidal potential of bioactive components of Azadirachta indica against scabies mortality using both in vitro and in silico methodologies. Sarcoptes scabiei were stimulated with Azadirachta indica at four concentrations (25–100 mg/mL) at different intervals.
Tehreem Fatima +8 more
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Applicability of molecular markers to determine parasitic infection origins in the animal trade: a case study from Sarcoptes mites in wildebeest [PDF]
The development of non-manipulative molecular tools to determine the origin of parasite infections in the animal trade (if infected before their export or import) is of great interest worldwide for both the animal trade industry and for animal welfare ...
Alasaad, Samer +8 more
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Sarcoptic mange: report of an outbreak in a family and their pet [PDF]
Indexación: Web of Science; Scielo.La sarna producida por el género Sarcoptes scabiei var canis, infección prevalente en perros y de alto potencial zoonótico, afecta a animales abandonados, desnutridos y hacinados y causa alopecia y una dermatitis ...
Budnik, Isolda +5 more
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Epidemiology of sarcoptic mange in free-ranging vicuñas (Vicugna vicugna): a cross-sectional study in Andean highland communities in Peru [PDF]
Sarcoptic mange or scabies is a contagious parasitic skin disease that affects a wide range of domestic and wildlife species. A cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence, molecular identification, and characteristics of sarcoptic ...
Marcos Enrique Serrano-Martínez +9 more
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Background In Spain, sarcoptic mange was first described in native wildlife in 1987 in Cazorla Natural Park, causing the death of nearly 95% of the local native population of Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica).
Barbara Moroni +16 more
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Abstract A variety of neoplasms are reported in pigs and should be considered as a cause of ill health in individuals. Squamous cell carcinomas are a common neoplasm of many domestic species, but are rarely reported in pigs. This report describes a case of a very large abdominal squamous cell carcinoma, detected on postmortem examination of a mature ...
Henry George Miller +3 more
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S1 guideline for imaging diagnostics for skin diseases
Summary Non‐invasive imaging techniques allow a quick and easy in vivo examination of the skin with different penetration depths and resolution depending on the applied technology. Established methods such as dermoscopy and high‐resolution sonography of the skin have been an integral part of everyday life for decades.
Maximilian Deußing +21 more
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How sensitive and specific is the visual diagnosis of sarcoptic mange in free-ranging Iberian ibexes? [PDF]
Background: Sarcoptic mange is a broadly distributed parasitic disease caused by Sarcoptes scabiei that affects wild mammals from all over the world, including the Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica). Selective culling of the scabietic individuals is the main
Castro, Inmaculada +8 more
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