Sarcoptes scabiei (Linnaeus, 1758) Host/habitat: Cats, cattle, dogs, human, pigs. Distribution: Unspecified (Hinckley 1963; Munro 1978), Viti Levu: Tailevu, Rewa (Haar et al. 2014).
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Scabies: a historical perspective
International Journal of Dermatology, Volume 63, Issue 12, Page 1637-1638, December 2024.
Joseph M. Lam, Wingfield Rehmus
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Expressed sequence tag analysis of Sarcoptes scabiei
Sarcoptes scabiei is an important parasitic mite in both man and animals. Little is known about the molecular interactions between this pathogen and its host. This is in part explained by the paucity of mite-derived material, including antigens. To extend the knowledge of the molecular repertoire in S.
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A SURVEY ON SARCOPTES SCABIEI VAR CANIS INFESTATION IN DOG IN GUWAHATI, ASSAM, INDIA [PDF]
Dogs suffer from various skin infections caused by a variety of pathogens including mange mites. Scabies caused by Sarcoptes mites result in skin affections ranging from intense scratching, redness, and priorities to the death of the dog due to toxemia
Pratik Bhowmik+5 more
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Malicious Mites-Sarcoptes scabiei in Raccoon Dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. [PDF]
Klink JC+8 more
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Prevalence of Sarcoptes scabiei Infection in Pet Dogs in Southern China
Little is known about the prevalence of Sarcoptes scabiei infection in pet dogs in China. In the present study, the prevalence of S. scabiei infection in pet dogs in Guangzhou, southern China, was investigated between January and December, 2009.
Yi-Zhou Chen+5 more
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Clinical Picture and Antibody Response to Experimental Sarcoptes scabiei var. vulpes Infection in Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) [PDF]
S. Bornstein, G. Zakrisson, P. Thebo
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Characterization of a novel galectin in Sarcoptes scabiei and its role in regulating macrophage functions. [PDF]
He R+7 more
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Optical microscopic study on a novel morphological classification method of multiple diagnostic features of Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis. [PDF]
Li W, Li X, Song L, Li H, Wu Y, Li J.
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