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12 Cercarial dermatitis: The swimmer's itch
J. Kevin Baird, Douglas J. Wear
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Thermal preferences of bird schistosome snail hosts increase the risk of swimmer's itch.
Journal of Thermal Biology, 2018Ambient temperature strongly affects host parasite interactions, especially when both are ectothermic. Bird schistosomes, which cercariae are known as agents of swimmer's itch and their snail hosts can be a good example of this phenomenon.
E. Żbikowska, Anna Marszewska
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A severe case of swimmer's itch in Victoria, Australia with bullous eruption.
Communicable diseases intelligenceWe describe a severe case of swimmer's itch in Victoria with widespread bullous eruption, which is a rare manifestation of this condition and presented a diagnostic challenge.
Michael Sangiorgio +6 more
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Schistosome cercariae as the causative agent of swimmer's itch in Iceland
Journal of Helminthology, 1999During late summer in 1995 to 1997, repeated outbreaks of maculopapular skin eruptions were noted on the legs of children after wading in the pond in the Family Park in Laugardalur, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Libuše Kolářová +2 more
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S. aureus drives itch and scratch-induced skin damage through a V8 protease-PAR1 axis
Cell, 2023Corinne Rolland +2 more
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Physiology and Pathophysiology of Itch
Physiological Reviews, 2020Ferda Çevikbas, Ethan A Lerner
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