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Trombiculiasis in a Dog with Severe Neurologic Disorders, Spain
Chiggers, the larvae of trombiculid mites, parasitize a wide variety of terrestrial vertebrates worldwide. Their bites cause seasonal trombiculiasis in humans and animals. Affected canines can have a variety of digestive and systemic clinical signs.
Paula Santibáñez+5 more
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Ektoparasit Tungau Trombikulid dan Inangnya Serta Peluang Penularan Scrub Typhus di Beberapa Daerah Pulau Jawa [PDF]
Trombikulid mite studies was conducted in Java. The parasitic mite plays an important role in the transmission of the disease scrub typhus. The aim of this was to know the species of trombiculid mite and their host, as well as distribution in Java.
H, F. D. (Farida)+3 more
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Acari of lizards from Atlantic Forest in northeastern Brazil [PDF]
Although mites are often associated with reptiles, there is little information available about parasites of lizards in Brazil. The aim of this study was to identify the ectoparasites of the lizards Kentropyx calcarata (Squamata: Teiidae ...
Camila Nascimento de Oliveira+3 more
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The larvae of the family Trombiculidae are ectoparasites of vertebrates, including birds. The bite of some species can cause deep lesions and severe skin reactions in the host, these can lead to dermatitis, popularly known as trombiculiasis.
Ricardo Bassini-Silva+7 more
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Pushing the edge of dermoscopy in new directions: Entomodermoscopy of Trombicula autumnalis [PDF]
Dermatologists are often faced with the challenge of patients presenting with non specific symptoms such as itching and or erythema. These symptoms may be attributed to a number of diseases, many of which are trivial, and others even life-threatening. In
di Meo, Nicola+2 more
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The present list contains data on type material of 109 mite species (Acaridida and Prostigmata) from Bulgaria (species, described by I. Vassilev, M. Kolebinova, P.
Petar Beron
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Scrub Typhus Induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
Scrub typhus is a zoonotic disease caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi. The bacterial infection is spread via Trombiculidae mites. A 50-year-old male patient was admitted with a complaint of fever, cough, breathlessness, and irrelevant talk for five days ...
Maharshi Patel+4 more
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Ectoparasites and Other Arthropod Associates of the Hairy-tailed Mole, \u3ci\u3eParascalops Breweri\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
A total of 33 taxa of ectoparasites and other associates was taken on seven individuals of the Hairy-tailed Mole, Parascalops breweri, from New York and New England.
French, Thomas W, Whitaker, John O, Jr
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We determined morphological and molecularly two species of bat flies: T. parasiticus (Streblidae), and B. silvae (Nycteribiidae). We generated the first sequences for both species in the country for the cytochrome oxidase subunit I. We do recover monophyletic groups for both species, and we discussed the tree topology.
Dante Lobos‐Ovalle+7 more
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