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Sarcoptic mange caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei is a worldwide-distributed skin infestation with a wide range of hosts, among them several species within the Felidae family.
Fernando Nájera +9 more
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Infestation by Sarcoptes scabiei causes distinct differences in sarcoptic mange disease syndromes among sympatric carnivoran species [PDF]
Tiffin H +8 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Ultrastructure of Sarcoptes scabiei in Crusted Scabies. [PDF]
Zhong Y, Xia XJ, Liu ZH.
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Prevalence of Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis infestation in pigs of Meghalaya and its treatment [PDF]
Aim: The aim was to study the prevalence of Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis infestation in pigs of Meghalaya and to treat the infested pigs with the chemotherapeutic agent.
R. Laha +5 more
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Background The suboptimal sensitivity and specificity of available diagnostic methods for scabies hampers clinical management, trials of new therapies and epidemiologic studies.
Lena Chng +16 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Sarcoptes scabiei: a reemerging pathogen
Claudia Menghi +2 more
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Comparative immune responses against Psoroptes ovis in two cattle breeds with different susceptibility to mange [PDF]
The sheep scab mite, Psoroptes ovis, is a major problem in the beef cattle industry, especially in Belgian Blue (BB) cattle. This breed is naturally more predisposed to psoroptic mange but reasons for this high susceptibility remain unknown.
Chiers, Koen +9 more
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Skabies is one of the most contagious skin diseases and is caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite. The aims of this study was to identify the description of the environment physical conditions and the existence of Sarcoptes scabiei on the fingernails of ...
Priyani Ida Nurohmah
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Sarcoptic scabiei is the causative agent of a highly contagious skin disease in humans and more than 100 mammals. Here, we report the first chromosome-level reference genome of S.
Jing Xu +9 more
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Attempts to eliminate Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis were made in 2 naturally infested sow herds, by intramuscular (IM) injection of doramectin (Dectomax®, Pfizer, New York, USA). A single injection strategy was used.
Arnason T +3 more
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