نتایج جستجو برای: Sarcoptes

تعداد نتایج: 406  

2012
Roberto Rasero Luca Rossi Sandra Maione Paola Sacchi Luisa Rambozzi Stefano Sartore Ramón C. Soriguer Verónica Spalenza Samer Alasaad

Ten markers specific to Sarcoptes mites were used in applying microsatellite genotyping to individual Sarcoptes mites collected in three European countries from 15 wild mammal populations belonging to 10 host species. The results showed that geographical separation had real biological significance for the definition of mite sub-populations, and that the degree of genetic exchange occurring betw...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2013
Alvaro Oleaga Samer Alasaad Luca Rossi Rosa Casais Joaquin Vicente Sandra Maione Ramón C Soriguer Christian Gortázar

BACKGROUND During the last decades, attempts have been made to understand the molecular epidemiology of Sarcoptes scabiei, and to detect and clarify the differences between isolates from different hosts and geographic regions. Two main phenomena have been described: (i) host-taxon derived-Sarcoptes mite infection in European wild animals (revealing the presence of three separate clusters, namel...

2010
Hetron M Munang'andu Victor M Siamudaala Wigganson Matandiko Musso Munyeme Mwelwa Chembensofu Enala Mwase

BACKGROUND In Zambia, translocation of wildlife from National Parks to private owned game ranches demands that only animals free of infectious diseases that could adversely affect the expansion of the wildlife industry should be translocated to game ranches. Sarcoptes mange (Sarcoptes scarbiei) has been involved in the reduction of wildlife populations in some species. RESULTS Sarcoptes mange...

Journal: :Medical History 1999
D Ghesquier

never demonstrated.1 The itch (in French "la gale") is a disease characterized by violent itching, pimples and scabs on the skin. Today it is accepted that the itching is due to an insect, the sarcoptes, burrowing tunnels into the dermis in order to deposit its eggs, cutting through both the dermis and the small vessels in its path. The tissue reacts, creating small vesicles filled with a serou...

Journal: :Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases 2013
Samer Alasaad Luca Rossi Jorg Heukelbach Jesús M Pérez Omar Hamarsheh Moses Otiende Xing-Quan Zhu

Parasite presence in any ecosystem generates complex navigating webs (Parasite-NW) within the system, through which parasites move from one to another host. The appropriate assimilation of parasite navigating web is pivotal for a better understanding of pathogen flow in the ecosystem, with implications for disease control. Sarcoptes mite has been approached from medical, veterinary, entomologic...

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: :Experimental parasitology 2010
Mathieu Sarasa Luisa Rambozzi Luca Rossi Pier G Meneguz Emmanuel Serrano José-Enrique Granados Francisco J González Paulino Fandos Ramón C Soriguer Georges Gonzalez Jean Joachim Jesús M Pérez

Host acquired immunity is a critical factor that conditions the survival of parasites. Nevertheless, there is a shortage of data concerning inter-individual immunological inequalities in wild mammals. Sarcoptic mange is a widespread parasitosis that severely affects mammals such as the Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica). Despite some work on the subject, the immune response to sarcoptic mange infes...

2014
R. Laha

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. Materials and Methods: A total of 196 numbers of pigs were suspected for Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis infestation maintained in both organized and unorganized pig farms as well as pigs brought for slaughter to pig slaughterhouses...

2016
Ehtesham Mofiz Deborah C. Holt Torsten Seemann Bart J. Currie Katja Fischer Anthony T. Papenfuss

BACKGROUND The scabies mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, is a parasitic arachnid and cause of the infectious skin disease scabies in humans and mange in other animal species. Scabies infections are a major health problem, particularly in remote Indigenous communities in Australia, where secondary group A streptococcal and Staphylococcus aureus infections of scabies sores are thought to drive the high ra...

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