نتایج جستجو برای: sarcoptes scabiei

تعداد نتایج: 443  

2006
G A Morriss

Dama wallabies (Macropus eugenii) are considered significant pests in the Bay of Plenty. FeraCol, a possum control product, was tested for palatability and efficacy on eight penned male dama wallabies. FeraCol had very low palatability to captive wallabies. Only one wallaby ate a lethal dose, and it died 4 days later. FeraCol, in its present form, would be unsuitable for controlling dama wallab...

2016
Frédéric Beugnet Christa de Vos Julian Liebenberg Lénaïg Halos Diane Larsen Josephus Fourie

The acaricidal efficacy of afoxolaner (NexGard(®), Merial) was evaluated against Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis in a field efficacy study, when administered orally at a minimum dose of 2.5 mg/kg to dogs naturally infested with the mites. Twenty mixed-breed dogs of either sex (6 males and 14 females), aged over 6 months and weighing 4-18 kg, were studied in this randomised controlled field efficac...

2012
S. Alasaad R. C. Soriguer J. M. Pérez X. Q. Zhu

Sarcoptes mite from collection to DNA extraction forms the cornerstone for studies on Sarcoptes scabiei. Whilst the new science era took a shy leap into the different facets of mite studies, the cornerstone was almost entirely neglected. Mite collection, cleaning, storage and DNA extraction were, basically, humble attempts to extrapolate, adapt, modify or ‘pirate’ those existing methods to the ...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2003
Pearly Harumal Marjorie Morgan Shelley F Walton Deborah C Holt Jurgen Rode Larry G Arlian Bart J Currie David J Kemp

Sarcoptes scabiei ("itch mite") causes scabies, a disease of considerable human and veterinary significance. Little work has been done at the molecular level because of the difficulty of obtaining mites. We have used mites in skin from the bedding of crusted scabies patients for the construction of a library of 10(5) cDNAs from S. scabiei var. hominis cloned in the vector pGEX4T-2. We describe ...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2005
Annette Dougall Deborah C Holt Katja Fischer Bart J Currie David J Kemp Shelley F Walton

The astigmatid mite Sarcoptes scabiei is the causative agent of scabies, a highly infectious parasitic disease of the skin. Although the mite causes marked hypersensitivity reactions, particularly in crusted (severe) scabies, little is known about the specific scabies mite molecules involved in such immunologic responses. We have identified six genes encoding scabies mite homologues of mu and d...

2016
Joon Seok Kui Young Park Kapsok Li Beom Joon Kim Seong Jun Seo Myeung Nam Kim Chang Kwun Hong

Vol. 28, No. 4, 2016 505 Received May 18, 2015, Revised June 8, 2015, Accepted for publication July 27, 2015 Corresponding author: Kui Young Park, Department of Dermatology, Chung-Ang University Hospital, 102 Heukseok-ro, Dongjak-gu, Seoul 06973, Korea. Tel: 82-2-6299-1525, Fax: 82-2-823-1049, E-mail: [email protected] This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative...

2016
Alexander Kreuter Kevin Bockholt

A 86-year-old fully bedridden woman with dementia and chronic kidney disease presented with extensive, grey-yellowish hyperkeratotic plaques located on the palms, axillae, chest, and face that had occurred 3 months ago (Fig. 1). Moreover, a generalized rash with thickening of the skin and intense pruritus was present. Dematoscopy revealed several dense triangles suspicious for scabies mites hea...

2004
Dr. J. Vercruysse Dr. K. Smets

4 Superior Efficacy Against Mange Mites Prof. Dr. J. Vercruysse and Dr. K. Smets, Belgium IVOMEC (ivermectin) Injection has been the drug of choice against sarcoptic mange in swine for the last 15 years. Successful control of the parasite through use of the product has been reported worldwide. The unique pharmacological characteristics of IVOMEC that make possible its impressive activity are re...

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