Publications
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| association of malassezia (pityrosporum) pachydermatis with sarcoptic mange in new york state. | malassezia (pityrosporum) pachydermatis consistently accompanied sarcoptic mange in all red foxes (vulpes fulva), porcupines (erethizon dorsatum), and coyotes (canis latrans) examined. this yeastlike microorganism has not heretofore been reported on any of these hosts. its presence on the exoskeleton of sarcoptes scabiei taken from these animals suggests a carrier role for the mite. the yeast may be saprophytic or a secondary pathogen. | 1980 | 6780699 |
| ige antibodies to house dust mite in patients with scabies. | of 135 patients with scabies, forty-seven (35%) had a positive (classes 1--4) radioallergosorbent test (rast) to dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (dp). elevated serum ige concentrations were found in sixty-one (45%) of the patients. atopic disease was confirmed in twenty-eight (23%) of the 120 patients who completed a medical questionnaire satisfactorily. in a control group, well-matched for age and sex, of 201 employees at a local bank, only four (2%) had a positive rast to dp, and eight (4%) had ... | 1980 | 7426424 |
| human scabies from contact with water buffaloes infested with sarcoptes scabiei var. bubalis. | 1981 | 7305505 | |
| attempted experimental transfer of sarcoptic mange (sarcoptes scabiei, acarina: sarcoptidae) among red fox, coyote, wolf and dog. | 1981 | 7310942 | |
| survival of sarcoptes scabiei. | 1981 | 6782137 | |
| the burrow ink test and the scabies mite. | 1981 | 6787101 | |
| [life cycle of scabies mite (sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis) studied by scanning electron microscopy (author's transl)]. | the life history of the sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis has been studied with a scanning electron microscope on crusts of a patient with hyperkeratotic (norwegian) scabies, eggs, embedded in an amorphous material, are laid in tiers on the parakeratotic floor of the burrow. once larval maturation has been completed, eggs are cut out from inside and the larvae leave the shells which remain attached to the neighbouring corneocytes. the moults are easily recognized and give us a view on the hidden fa ... | 1981 | 6789755 |
| survival of sarcoptes scabiei. | 1981 | 6790587 | |
| scabies presenting as urticaria. | 1981 | 6790738 | |
| the extraction of sarcoptes scabiei from mammalian hosts. | 1981 | 6795331 | |
| [scabies (clinical aspects, epidemiology, prevention and treatment)]. | 1981 | 6795849 | |
| host-parasite relationships in hyperkeratotic (norwegian) scabies: pathological and immunological findings. | the dynamics of intraepidermal penetration of the scabies mite and the host's responses to the invaders have been studied in hyperkeratotic scabies. contrary to the generally accepted view, the mites progressed not only through the stratum corneum but also into the underlying epidermis and even occasionally to the dermo-epidermal interface. morphological evidence of reactive processes included parakeratosis surrounding the burrows, psoriasiform hyperplasia with increased basal cell labelling ind ... | 1981 | 6797458 |
| efficacy of ivermectin against sarcoptes scabiei and otodectes cynotis infestations of dogs. | 1981 | 6798736 | |
| scabies mites (sarcoptes scabiei) in urine. | 1981 | 6176620 | |
| [scabies crustosa ("norvegica"), a surprising source of scabies epidemics]. | 1982 | 6181420 | |
| [iconographia dermatologica - originator of scabies (author's transl)]. | 1982 | 6804099 | |
| survival of sarcoptes scabiei. | 1982 | 6806337 | |
| sarcoptes scabiei infestation of the coyote (canis latrans), illustrated by the scanning electron microscopy. | 1982 | 6808163 | |
| crusted (norwegian) scabies. | 1982 | 6814460 | |
| mineral oil versus koh for sarcoptes. | 1982 | 6815241 | |
| [serum immunoglobulins in scabies]. | infections with sarcoptes scabiei induced changes of serum immunoglobulin concentrations in 25 of 35 patients (71%). according to the persistence of the symptoms in this disease, the patients were divided into two groups (shorter or longer than 3 weeks). in the initial phase elevated ige levels were found in 14 of 15 patients. increased ige concentrations were demonstrated only in six of 20 patients of the second group. iga, igg, and igm did not reveal significant alterations in the serum concen ... | 1982 | 7107275 |
| parasitisms among wild swine in southeastern united states. | examination of 187 wild swine from 20 locations in 11 southeastern states revealed at least 25 species of endoparasites and 7 species of ectoparasites. three parasites of public health importance (sarcoptes scabiei, spirometra sp, and toxoplasma gondii) were disclosed by this study. the absence of trichinella spiralis indicates that wild swine in the southeast are not a reservoir for tr spiralis. | 1982 | 7174443 |
| resistance to antiscabietic drugs. | 1983 | 6186700 | |
| common causes of treatment failure in scabies. | 1983 | 6188734 | |
| scabies: an update. | 1983 | 6195569 | |
| itch mite on way to work. | 1983 | 6402614 | |
| the origin and evolution of host associations of sarcoptes scabiei and the subfamily sarcoptinae murray. | 1983 | 6408884 | |
| biopsies of nails. subungual scabies. | 1983 | 6410932 | |
| ivermectin for the control of swine scabies: relative values of prefarrowing treatment of sows and weaning treatment of pigs. | ivermectin given in a single subcutaneous dose (300 micrograms/kg of body weight) was tested for activity against swine scabies (sarcoptes scabiei). efficacy was determined by recoveries of mites from ear scrapings and by observations of clinical signs. treatment of infected sows 8 to 37 days before farrowing eliminated scabies from the sows and prevented its transmission to their offspring. pigs farrowed by ivermectin-treated sows remained noninfected throughout the study regardless of whether ... | 1983 | 6410942 |
| experimental canine scabies in humans. | adult female sarcoptes scabiei var. canis mites were applied to human skin for 96 hours in an experimental chamber. clinical lesions produced during this period were studied histologically. the organisms burrowed, defecated, and laid up to nine eggs that developed normally. two eggs hatched after removal from the host. a life cycle was not completed during this short experiment, but these results suggest canine scabies are capable of such activities on human skin. | 1983 | 6415133 |
| mites and bites. | 1983 | 6415493 | |
| fine morphology of the egg-shell of sarcoptes scabiei(l.) (acarina: sarcoptidae). | 1983 | 6417035 | |
| scanning electron microscopy of the scabies burrow and its contents, with special reference to the sarcoptes scabiei egg. | an entire burrow of a female sarcoptes scabiei (var. hominis) mite was examined by scanning electron microscopy during serial transverse sectioning. the elevated roof and the wall were composed of compacted corneocytes. the floor had a smooth surface except at the anterior end. here it was made up of nucleated stratum granulosum cells, etched in appearance, presumably having been chewed by the mite. the female mite, the larvae, scybala, and eggs were also examined. the ultrastructure of the eggs ... | 1983 | 6417198 |
| [experimental studies of the clinical course and sequelae of sarcoptic mange in swine]. | 1983 | 6418106 | |
| [life span of sarcoptic mites and their developmental stages in skin scrapings of swine under various environmental conditions]. | 1983 | 6418107 | |
| the immunology of scabies. | scabies is an inflammatory skin disease caused by the mite sarcoptes scabiei. the mite itself provokes little dermatitis. the rash and itch associated with scabies is probably a manifestation of immune response. the immune response may help to limit the number of infesting organisms either directly by toxic products generated during the reaction or indirectly by evoking scratch. critical studies using purified antigens from scabies mites in vivo and in vitro will be necessary in order to clarify ... | 1983 | 6419647 |
| the epizootiology and pathology of sarcoptic mange in coyotes, canis latrans, from south texas. | an epizootic of sarcoptic mange in coyotes from south texas, canis latrans , was studied over a 7-yr period, 1975 through 1981. from a four-county area centered in webb county, texas the epizootic radiated centrifugally to include a 27-county area. the disease progressed from initial, scabby encrustations on the ischium and fore and hind legs to severe, thickened, slate-gray hyperkeratotic lesions with almost complete alopecia. there were significant decreases in alpha-globulin and albumin, sign ... | 1983 | 6425486 |
| treatment of sarcoptic mange in canadian cattle with ivermectin. | in 1982, approximately 13,000 canadian cattle were treated once for sarcoptic mange with ivermectin at a dose of 10 mg per 45.4 kg of body weight. the results showed 100% efficacy against sarcoptes scabiei and other ectoparasites present. all cattle showed marked improvement in general condition with new hair growth and apparent weight gains by 31 days posttreatment. surveillance of treated herds for a year following treatment showed that one parenteral treatment with ivermectin eradicated the d ... | 1983 | 17422342 |
| control of sarcoptes scabiei infestation with ivermectin in a large intensive breeding piggery. | ivermectin given in a single subcutaneous dose of 300 mug/kg was tested for safety and efficacy against swine hyperkeratotic scabies in a large breeding piggery. approximately 15% of the adult population was showing severe clinical mange. skin scrapings were taken from 40 affected animals to provide parasite counts. eight of 40 animals were used as untreated controls; all test animals were injected subcutaneously on day 0 with ivermectin. general improvement was noted as early as eight days afte ... | 1984 | 17422412 |
| [clinical effects of ivermectin in the treatment of sarcoptes scabiei var canis in farm foxes]. | the efficacy of ivermectin against natural infection of the mange mite sarcoptes scabiei var canis in foxes was evaluated. the investigations consisted of two field studies and one controlled study. in experiment 1, ivermectin was given as a single subcutaneous dose at 200 micrograms/kg in six foxes. in experiment 2, was one group, consisting of five animals, administered 200 micrograms ivermectin/kg s.c. twice with an interval of 35 days. group two, consisting of four animals, was given one sub ... | 1984 | 6431396 |
| observations on the incidence and control of sarcoptes scabiei var cameli in the arabian camel. | 1984 | 6431688 | |
| survival and infectivity of sarcoptes scabiei var. canis and var. hominis. | sarcoptes scabiei var. canis served as a suitable model for the study of s. scabiei var. hominis survival. s. scabiei var. canis and var. hominis mites were found to survive off the host for 24 to 36 hours at room conditions (21 degrees c and 40% to 80% relative humidity [rh]), and the canine variety survived 19 days at 10 degrees c and 97% rh. female mites survived decidedly longer than male mites at comparable conditions. generally, higher rh values and lower temperatures favored survival, whe ... | 1984 | 6434601 |
| host-seeking behavior of sarcoptes scabiei. | sarcoptes scabiei mites perceive specific host stimuli and are attracted to the host. mites dislodged from the host respond to both host odor and a thermal stimulus and seek its source. the response to thermal and host odor stimuli are independent. mites in close proximity to the body respond to both stimuli and show no preference for either. at greater distances from the host, odor is the more important stimulus. | 1984 | 6436342 |
| detection of serum antibodies to sarcoptic mange mite antigens by the passive hemagglutination assay in pigs infested with sarcoptes scabiei var. suis. | development and remission of the clinical signs of sarcoptic mange in pigs experimentally infested once and twice with sarcoptes scabiei var. suis were described. encrusted lesions in the ears of pigs and a general dermatitis were observed 3 weeks after infestation, but subsided gradually. specific antibody activity, in titers averaging 1:16 000 in sera from rabbits immunized with mite extracts and 1:512 in the serum from a pig artificially infested with sarcoptic manage and then twice immunized ... | 1984 | 6437055 |
| hemagglutinating factor in an extract of sarcoptes scabiei var. suis (de geer). | a naturally occurring hemagglutinating factor to tanned human o positive, ovine and porcine erythrocytes was found in extracts from sarcoptes scabiei var. suis. this hemagglutinating factor did not react with bovine, equine or avian erythrocytes. this factor was demonstrated by microscopic examination of the tanned erythrocytes and by the passive hemagglutination assay. | 1984 | 6437056 |
| efficacy of ivermectin against the mange mite sarcoptes scabiei var suis in pigs. | the efficacy of ivermectin administered by esophageal intubation in a single dose was evaluated against the mange mite sarcoptes scabiei var suis in 24 naturally infested pigs. six pigs were allocated to each of the 4 treatment groups. control (group 1) pigs were given nonmedicated water, group 2 were given ivermectin at 300 micrograms/kg of body weight, group 3 were given ivermectin at 400 micrograms/kg, and group 4 were given ivermectin at 500 micrograms/kg. the pigs were examined for s scabie ... | 1984 | 6437301 |
| john hall grundy lecture. reflections on some human ectoparasites. | 1984 | 6438307 | |
| [scanning electron microscopic observations of sarcoptes scabiei var hominis]. | 1984 | 6439917 | |
| [clinical picture in scabies: comparison of the clinical description found in the literature with 179 patients examined]. | after analysing the recrudescence of scabies and its incidence in the state of rio grande do sul, brazil, clinical manifestations of this parasitic infestation found in 179 patients examined are commented. the patients, 83 men and 96 women, were between 16 and 65 years old, interned in a psychiatric hospital. the clinical diagnosis was given by experienced dermatologists. twenty-five text-books have been reviewed so as to compare them to the series of patients examined. the main conclusions were ... | 1984 | 6442384 |
| [new data on the life cycle of sarcoptes scabiei de geer, its association with clinical manifestations and improved methods of diagnosing scabies]. | 1984 | 6442504 | |
| diagnostic exercise. mange due to sarcoptes scabiei. | 1984 | 6482373 | |
| occurrence and impact of zoonoses in pet dogs and cats at us air force bases. | a descriptive epidemiologic study was conducted to quantitate the occurrence of zoonoses in pet animals (almost exclusively dogs and cats) at 30 air force bases in nine regions of the united states during 1980 and 1981. reviews of reported cases of pet-associated zoonoses in humans at these bases were included. occurrence of a zoonotic disease in dogs and cats was expressed as a ratio of reported cases per 100 rabies vaccinations (cs/crv). overall, the four zoonoses reported most frequently from ... | 1984 | 6496816 |
| experimental infection of red foxes (vulpes vulpes) with sarcoptes scabiei var. vulpes. | two of 3 red foxes became experimentally infected with sarcoptes scabiei v. vulpes isolated from a naturally infected wild fox. the first clinical sign was seen after 10 days. after 30 days hairless patches were observed on the back of one of the foxes while general hair loss continued slowly. on the other fox the only macroscopical changes was tangling of the hair. the foxes died after 67 and 94 days, respectively. both foxes were anaemic and in very poor condition. scratching was seen in only ... | 1984 | 6541832 |
| cross infestivity of sarcoptes scabiei. | sarcoptes scabiei var. canis was successfully transferred from the dog to new zealand white rabbits, oryctologus cuniculus. natural and experimental transfers were accomplished between rabbits. the dog strain transferred to rabbits showed no morphologic changes and was readily transferred back to dogs. experimental transfer of var. canis to guinea pigs and pigs resulted in only temporary infestation. attempts to infest haired and hairless mice, thymus-deficient (nude) mice, and rats were unsucce ... | 1984 | 6736342 |
| evaluation of a sponge-on therapy for canine scabies. | forty dogs (20 treated, 20 controls) were utilized to evaluate a new treatment for naturally acquired canine scabies. a liquid concentrate formulation of amitraz was diluted and applied as a sponge-on therapy. ninety-four percent of the dogs treated with the scabicide were cleared of mites and returned to clinical normality with a single topical treatment; one dog was retreated, cleared of mites and was also returned to normality. all dogs treated with the miticide responded clinically, therefor ... | 1984 | 6423834 |
| experimental infection of goats with sarcoptes scabiei var. ovis. | goats were experimentally infected with sarcoptes scabiei var. ovis from sheep, proving that this mite is not completely host specific. more severe lesions were produced on goats when the mites were applied to lacerated than when applied to scarified or non-scarified areas. lesions were more pronounced on moistened areas than dry areas, and lesions produced on dry scarified areas resembled those produced on non-scarified moistened ones. skin scrapings from the experimental lesions in the goats c ... | 1984 | 6202250 |
| scabies. | 1984 | 6202465 | |
| scabies. | 1984 | 6205665 | |
| an evaluation of ivermectin in the treatment of sarcoptic mange in dogs. | a colony of mixed-breed dogs (n = 298) naturally infested with sarcoptes scabiei was treated, twice, with 200 micrograms of ivermectin/kg of body weight subcutaneously at 14-day intervals. after the initial injection, positive skin scrapings from 20 treated dogs decreased from 7 to 1 and the degree of pruritus decreased. in contrast, positive skin scrapings from 22 nontreated dogs increased from 10 to 14, and there was an additional deterioration in the condition of the skin and an increase in t ... | 1984 | 6377991 |
| hyperkeratotic (norwegian) scabies and onychomycosis in an immunosuppressed patient. | hyperkeratotic scabies and onychomycosis were associated in an immunosuppressed patient. onychomycosis healed spontaneously after treatment of scabies. a possible interrelationship between sarcoptes scabiei infestation of the hyponychium and dermatophytes infestation of the nail plate could be responsible for this peculiar evolution. | 1985 | 3156776 |
| efficacy of ivermectin against ectoparasites of cattle in south africa. | the efficacy of various formulations of ivermectin administered at the recommended dose rate of 200 micrograms/kg was evaluated in cattle infested with mange mites (sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis.), lice (linognathus vituli and damalinia bovis) and ticks (boophilus decoloratus, amblyomma hebraeum, rhipicephalus appendiculatus and hyalomma spp.) in 8 trials conducted in south africa. mange mites (s. scabiei) were eliminated from animals treated subcutaneously, resulting in marked clinical recovery. ... | 1985 | 3839021 |
| a severe outbreak of sarcoptic mange among goats naturally infected with a sheep strain of sarcoptes scabiei. | 1985 | 3841962 | |
| norwegian scabies in australian aborigines. | norwegian scabies is a rare, but distinctive, variant of scabies. the infestation by the parasite is massive, and the lesions consist of hyperkeratotic plaques affecting the skin of the whole body. predisposition to this form of scabies occurs in association with a variety of conditions. three cases of norwegian scabies, which occurred in full-blood australian aborigines, and were managed in the royal darwin hospital, are reported. | 1985 | 3917531 |
| serum ige antibodies to the scabies mite. | porcine scabies mites, sarcoptes scabiei var. suis are more readily available in sufficient quantities than are human scabies mites. circulating ige antibodies specific to porcine scabies mites were found in 6 (30%) of 20 scabies patients with an rast score of at least 2. seven patients had elevated serum total ige levels. correlation between the rast values, the duration of pruritus, and the ige levels was not found. the results do not prove the existence of antibodies specific to porcine scabi ... | 1985 | 3926663 |
| behaviour of sarcoptes scabiei in its burrow in hyperkeratotic scabies. a scanning electron microscopic study. | the behaviour of sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis has been studied in the skin of 2 patients with hyperkeratotic scabies. after examination under the scanning electron microscope, the skin specimens can be reprocessed for light microscopic examination. original aspects and the dynamics of the burrowing parasite are presented, namely its penetration into the epidermis, the elimination of digestive residues and the maturation of the parasite's eggs. | 1985 | 3935495 |
| characterization of sarcoptes scabiei var. canis (acari: sarcoptidae) antigens and induced antibodies in rabbits. | 1985 | 4009629 | |
| scanning electron microscopic observation of sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis. | scanning electron microscopy of sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis was carried out on a single mite. the ultrastructural morphology of sarcoptes is illustrated. | 1985 | 4056164 |
| phosmet for the systemic control of pig mange in growing pigs. | a study of the effect of sarcoptes scabiei var. suis on the performance of growing pigs under commercial conditions is described. mange was endemic on the farm. phosmet treatment controlled mange in growing pigs and resulted in a 12% increase in average daily liveweight gain over untreated mange-infected controls. | 1985 | 4082451 |
| scabies and lice. | scabies and pediculosis, two commonly encountered infestations both having an incidence that is on the rise, are discussed in detail in this article with special emphasis given to their symptomatology, pathogenesis, and treatment. | 1985 | 2410852 |
| experimental infection of the domestic donkey (equus asinus asinus) with a goat strain of sarcoptes scabiei, and treatment with ivermectin. | donkeys were experimentally infected with sarcoptes scabiei from goats, proving that this mite is not completely host specific. the lesions produced on the donkeys were characterized by extensive areas of alopecia, covered with thin crusts and bran-like scales. the skin had many excoriations but showed no cracks or fissures. skin scrapings from the experimental lesions in donkeys contained numerous mites of all stages and skin sections showed severe histopathological changes, proving that the go ... | 1985 | 2865877 |
| [biological, chemical and pathohistologic study of the skin in papular dermatitis in fattened pigs]. | we examined the skin samples from 23 fattened pigs with papular dermatitis (pd) and from 17 pigs showing no skin lesions; the live weight of the pigs was from 95 to 105 kg and the pigs came from a large fattening house d that is located in the region where the mines are frequent (lignite extraction). it was only in 26% of pigs with pd where the common ectoparasites haematopinus suis and sarcoptes scabiei var. suis were found out. the skin lesions were not fluorescent in the light of wood's lamp. ... | 1986 | 3095976 |
| [improvement in the method of treating scabies with benzyl benzoate]. | 1986 | 3097972 | |
| journal of infection control nursing. scratching the surface. | 1986 | 3099265 | |
| a clinicoparasitological study of scabies. | 1986 | 3100610 | |
| [norwegian scabies: parasite-host relations. pathogenetic considerations]. | 1986 | 3104203 | |
| the effect of sarcoptic mange on growth performance, leukocytes and lymphocyte proliferative responses in pigs. | the effects of a single artificial infestation with sarcoptic mite (sarcoptes scabiei var. suis degeer) on weight gain and lymphocyte blastogenic responses were studied in untreated and fenvalerate-treated pigs. average daily feed intake, average daily gain and feed efficiency were monitored for 5 weeks in 32 infested and 16 uninfested pigs. total and differential leukocyte counts were determined and lymphocyte proliferative responses, using a mitogen-stimulated lymphocyte blastogenesis assay, w ... | 1986 | 3105158 |
| experimental infection of the one-humped camel (camelus dromedarius) with sarcoptes scabiei var. cameli and s. scabiei var. ovis. | camels were experimentally infected with sarcoptes scabiei var. cameli and s. scabiei var. ovis. the lesions produced by both mites were progressive and similar in extent and severity. the lesions produced by the mites spread mechanically through gnawing and scratching, and eventually covered most of the body of the host. skin scrapings from the experimental lesions contained many mites of all stages, proving that s. scabiei var. cameli and s. scabiei var. ovis became equally well established, r ... | 1986 | 2443090 |
| experimental infection of the one-humped camel (camelusdromedarius) and goats with sarcoptes scabiei var. cameli and s. scabiei var. caprae. | 1986 | 3594156 | |
| [biological behavior of sarcoptes scabiei var. suis in swine epidermis. a scanning electron microscopy study in hyperkeratotic (or norwegian) scabies of swine]. | the behaviour of sarcoptes scabiei var. suis has been studied in hyperkeratotic scabies of pigs (fig. 1). the scanning electron microscope enabled us to observe the outer surface of the eggs in the burrow and even within the cut body of the fertilized female mite (fig. 2). early events during hatching of the eggs and the first steps of the newborn larva (fig. 3) are shown. the presence of crystals containing calcium and phosphate is shown to occur in places where huge amounts of faecal material ... | 1986 | 3107455 |
| transmission of sarcoptes scabiei in swine by fomites. | transmission of sarcoptic mange by fomites was investigated by placing mange-free piglets in pens for either fixed or variable periods of time during the first six days following removal of mange infected swine. transmission occurred in pigs with as little as 24 hours exposure to fomites. clinical signs of pruritis and focal erythematous skin lesions developed in various pigs from four and a half to 13 weeks after exposure. pigs with the longer exposure developed clinical signs more rapidly than ... | 1986 | 17422671 |
| history, biology and control of sheep scab. | sheep scab is one of the oldest known diseases of sheep. it is caused by either of the mange mites psoroptes ovis (fig. 1 and cover) or sarcoptes scabiei. p. ovis causes irritation so intense that sheep become preoccupied with scratching, cease to feed and rapidly become emaciated. it should be eradicated on welfare grounds alone (fig. 2). | 1986 | 15462743 |
| survival of sarcoptes scabiei (de geer) stored in three media at three temperatures. | 1987 | 3110396 | |
| prolate pour-ons for the control of sarcoptic and chorioptic mange in cattle. | 1987 | 3111070 | |
| sarcoptes scabiei infestation in a cat. | sarcoptes scabiei infestation was diagnosed in a cat. clinical signs included thick, crusty, exudative dermatitis on the feet, caudal aspect of the thighs, and tail. paronychia and dystrophic nails also were observed. the course of the disease was chronic. concomitant and potentially predisposing additional health problems were suspected, but were not confirmed. | 1987 | 3112050 |
| control of cattle mange in southern africa using ivermectin. | seven trials including 768 cattle were conducted in south africa and namibia to evaluate the efficacy of the systemic parasiticide ivermectin when administered subcutaneously at a dose rate of 200 micrograms/kg against sarcoptic (sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis), chorioptic (chorioptes bovis) and psoroptic (psoroptes ovis var. bovis) mange mites. the efficacy of a single treatment against psoroptes and sarcoptes was greater than against chorioptes. there was marked clinical cure in all treated case ... | 1987 | 3114930 |
| the investigation and management of arthropod bite reactions acquired in the home. | 1987 | 3119262 | |
| [a simple vital microscopy aid for the detection of scabies mites]. | by means of a convenient and inexpensive incident light microscope, the mite of sarcoptes scabiei in vivo can be easily detected in the skin. this method simplifies the search for mites especially in children, because it allows to investigate many papules and probable burrows quickly and without pain. | 1987 | 3120434 |
| [sarcoptic mange of dogs: biology of the organism, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical aspect, diagnosis and treatment]. | a review is presented on the biology of the causative agent, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and therapy of canine sarcoptes scabiei infestation. this survey includes also clinical data of the period 1978-1986 in the small animal hospital, munich veterinary faculty. several skin scrapings are usually necessary for diagnosis. for therapy application of acaricides once a week, altogether at least three times is sufficient. simultaneously a decontamination of the dog's surr ... | 1987 | 3122363 |
| experimental transmission of a goat strain of sarcoptes scabiei to desert sheep and its treatment with ivermectin. | desert sheep were experimentally infected with a goat strain of sarcoptes scabiei, proving that this mite is not completely host specific. more severe lesions were produced on sheep when the mites were applied to lacerated than when applied to scarified or non-scarified areas. lesions were more pronounced on moistened areas than dry areas and lesions produced on dry scarified areas resembled those produced on non-scarified moistened ones. skin scrapings from the experimental lesions in the sheep ... | 1987 | 3125661 |
| efficacy of ivermectin against the pig mange mite sarcoptes scabiei var. suis. | the efficacy of a single subcutaneous dose of ivermectin at 300 micrograms/kg was evaluated against sarcoptes scabiei in a commercial herd of 146 pigs of which more than 80% were naturally clinically affected with mange. all pigs, except 6 control animals, were treated with ivermectin on day 0. scrapings for mite recovery were made from 12 treated animals and 6 controls at the time of treatment and 28 and 42 days later. no mites were recovered from pigs after treatment while live mites were pres ... | 1987 | 3612674 |
| [facial involvement in scabies in infancy]. | the infestation of a 3-month-old child with sarcoptes scabiei by way of infested nipples during the breast-feeding period led initially to facial papules and later to generalized dermatitis. scabies mites were not detected on the face; studies on ten infested babies in india supported this findings. thus, direct antiscabies treatment to the face is not necessary in babies. | 1987 | 3679818 |
| incidence of sarcoptes scabiei (acari: sarcoptidae) and haematopinus suis (anoplura: haematopinidae) on swine in indiana. | 1987 | 3693664 | |
| clinical mange of the black bear (ursus americanus) caused by sarcoptes scabiei (acarina, sarcoptidae). | 1987 | 3820420 | |
| [taxonomic position of so-called small mites of medical and veterinary significance]. | 1987 | 3106763 | |
| pedal sarcoptes scabiei infestation in ferrets (mustela putorius furo). | 1987 | 3426474 | |
| numerical responses by populations of red fox and mountain hare during an outbreak of sarcoptic mange. | during a severe outbreak of sarcoptic mange (sarcoptes scabiei vulpes) starting among red foxes (vulpes vulpes) in sweden in the 1970s, we studied: 1) the establishment and spread of the disease in northernmost sweden (by inquiries), and 2) the 1970-84 bag records for foxes and mountain hares (lepus timidus) (an alternative prey to the fox's main prey, voles). since the first case of sarcoptic mange in 1975 the disease spread rapidly, with >50% of the hunting organizations having reported the di ... | 1987 | 28311970 |
| efficacy of topically administered ivermectin against chorioptic and sarcoptic mange of cattle. | the efficacy of topically administered ivermectin against chorioptes bovis and sarcoptes scabiei var bovis on cattle was evaluated in five studies involving a total of 68 cattle. treatment with ivermectin solution at a dose rate of 500 micrograms/kg bodyweight topically once was fully effective against c bovis and s scabiei when applied to healthy skin. efficacy against s scabiei was impaired when the formulation was applied over areas of severe lesions caused by this parasite, presumably due to ... | 1988 | 3413951 |
| human scabies in perspective. | 1988 | 3126158 | |
| host specificity of s. scabiei var. canis (acari: sarcoptidae) and the role of host odor. | 1988 | 3128663 | |
| energetic relationships of sarcoptes scabiei var. canis (acari: sarcoptidae) with the laboratory rabbit. | 1988 | 3128664 |