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[Sarcoptes scabiei mite moving].

open access: yesAnales de pediatria
Alberto, Andamoyo Castañeda   +3 more
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[Sarcoptes scabiei: Ectoparasite of scabies].

open access: yesRevista chilena de infectologia : organo oficial de la Sociedad Chilena de Infectologia, 2021
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Sarcoptes scabiei

EMC - Biologie Médicale, 2006
Sarcoptes scabiei (Linnaeus, 1758) (itch mite, sarcoptic mange mite) Distribution. Cattle, water kudu (sitatunga), hartebeest (Artiodactyla: Bovidae), silver jackal (Carnivora: Canidae); (Department of Animal Health 1934). (Ministry of Rural Development 1973). Remarks.
Mwase, Enala T.   +1 more
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Sarcoptes scabiei

2015
Published as part of Ma, Min, Li, Sheng-Cai & Fan, Qing-Hai, 2015, Mites and ticks (Acari) in Shanxi Province, China: an annotated checklist, pp.
Ma, Min, Li, Sheng-Cai, Fan, Qing-Hai
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Characterisation of Sarcoptes scabiei antigens

Parasitology Research, 2010
In pig herds, the status of Sarcoptes scabiei infections is routinely monitored by serodiagnosis. Crude antigen for ELISA is usually prepared from S. scabiei var. canis or other variations and may lead to variations in the outcome of different tests, making assay standardisation difficult. This study was performed to investigate the antigen profiles of
Gloria, Hejduk   +5 more
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Cross infestivity of Sarcoptes scabiei

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1984
Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis was successfully transferred from the dog to New Zealand White Rabbits, Oryctologus cuniculus. Natural and experimental transfers were accomplished between rabbits. The dog strain transferred to rabbits showed no morphologic changes and was readily transferred back to dogs. Experimental transfer of var. canis to guinea pigs
L G, Arlian, R A, Runyan, S A, Estes
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Demonstration of Sarcoptes scabiei

Archives of Dermatology, 1978
To the Editor.— In a correspondence to this journal (Archives113:1296, 1976), Dr Leon Goldman presented a new technique for the demonstration of the mite in suspected cases of scabies. It seems that the scraping technique is the most commonly used in the United States, and I understand that many fail in the demonstration with this method.
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Sarcoptes scabiei infestation in a cat

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1987
Sarcoptes scabiei infestation was diagnosed in a cat. Clinical signs included thick, crusty, exudative dermatitis on the feet, caudal aspect of the thighs, and tail. Paronychia and dystrophic nails also were observed. The course of the disease was chronic.
J A, Hawkins, R K, McDonald, B J, Woody
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