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Sarcoptic mange in red deer from Spain: Improved surveillance or disease emergence? [PDF]
Concern about emerging diseases has risen in recent years, and multihost situations have become increasingly relevant for wildlife management and conservation.
Casais, Rosa +4 more
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Positive Density Dependence Promotes Host Persistence in the Face of Infectious Disease
Outcomes of disease outbreaks can be complicated when introduced into populations of social species. The fungal disease white‐nose syndrome (WNS) causes mass mortality in bats who commonly form groups in summer and winter. We found that bat colony size significantly influenced growth rates in response to the arrival of WNS, where overall both summer ...
Heather M. Kaarakka +3 more
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Investigation of comparative efficacy of eugenol and benzyl benzoate in therapy of sheep mange [PDF]
The acaricide efficacy, tolerance and safety of eugenol (10 and 20 %) in the treatment of sarcoptic mange in sheep have been investigated. The results were compared with those corresponding for benzyl benzoate (25 %), which was applied to sheep in the ...
Aleksić Nevenka +2 more
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Characterizing the growth of Sarcoptes scabiei infrapopulations
During the course of parasitic disease infestations, parasite population sizes change at both individual host (infrapopulation) and host population (metapopulation) levels. However, most studies only report epidemiological values for specific locations and times.
Castro, Inmaculada +8 more
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The Burden of Neglected Tropical Diseases in Rwanda: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Rwanda is among the African countries affected by neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). This scoping review aims to synthesize available information to understand the prevalence, incidence, distribution, morbidity, mortality, and risk factors of NTDs in Rwanda.
Masceline Jenipher Mutsaka‐Makuvaza +9 more
wiley +1 more source
Sarcoptic mange is a skin disease caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei that can devastate populations of wild species. S. scabiei can survive off-host and remain infective for specific periods.
Diego Montecino-Latorre +5 more
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Faktor Sanitasi Lingkungan yang Berhubungan dengan Skabies di Pondok Pesantren Qomaruddin Kabupaten Gresik [PDF]
Scabies is the disease of skin infection caused by the infestation and sensitization of mite of Sarcoptes scabiei, many happen in Qor\u27an schools (Pondok Pesantren) with a fairly high incidence.
Azizah, R. (R), Farihah, U. (Ummu)
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Host immune responses to the itch mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, in humans
Scabies is a parasitic disease due to infestation of skin by the burrowing mite Sarcoptes scabiei. Scabies is a major public health problem and endemic in resource poor communities worldwide affecting over 100 million people.
S. Bhat +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Scabies is a highly contagious disease caused by Sarcoptes scabiei which burrows into stratum corneum of host’s skin. In this study, after optimizing vaccination schedule, a vaccination trial is comprised of three test groups of rabbits (n = 10/group) by
Nengxing Shen +9 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Causes of mortality in koalas autopsied at the University of Melbourne
Objective To determine the causes of mortality in koalas autopsied at the University of Melbourne based on the retrospective analysis of autopsy reports. Methods The autopsy reports of 239 koalas examined at the University of Melbourne from 1970 to 2023 were reviewed to determine which of the comorbidities present was the primary cause to which death ...
L Wilson +8 more
wiley +1 more source

