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  • 3. The curse of the prey: Sarcoptes mite molecular analysis reveals potential prey-to-predator parasitic infestation in wild animals from Masai Mara, Kenya.
    Gakuya F, Rossi L, Ombui J, Maingi N, Muchemi G, Ogara W, Soriguer RC, Alasaad S.
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  • 9. Genetic epidemiology and pathology of raccoon-derived Sarcoptes mites from urban areas of Germany.
    Rentería-Solís Z, Min AM, Alasaad S, Müller K, Michler FU, Schmäschke R, Wittstatt U, Rossi L, Wibbelt G.
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  • 10. Possible transmission of Sarcoptes scabiei between herbivorous Japanese serows and omnivorous Caniformia in Japan: a cryptic transmission and persistence?
    Matsuyama R, Yabusaki T, Senjyu N, Okano T, Baba M, Tsuji-Matsukane T, Yokoyama M, Kido N, Kadosaka T, Kato T, Suzuki M, Asano M.
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  • 11. Sarcoptic mange in wild ruminants in Spain: solving the epidemiological enigma using microsatellite markers.
    Moroni B, Angelone S, Pérez JM, Molinar Min AR, Pasquetti M, Tizzani P, López-Olvera JR, Valldeperes M, Granados JE, Lavín S, Mentaberre G, Camacho-Sillero L, Martínez-Carrasco C, Oleaga A, Candela M, Meneguz PG, Rossi L.
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  • 14. Long-term study of Sarcoptes scabiei infection in Norwegian red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) indicating host/parasite adaptation.
    Davidson RK, Bornstein S, Handeland K.
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  • 15. Immunohistochemical Assessment of Immune Response in the Dermis of Sarcoptes scabiei-Infested Wild Carnivores (Wolf and Fox) and Ruminants (Chamois and Red Deer).
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    Peltier SK, Brown JD, Ternent M, Niedringhaus KD, Schuler K, Bunting EM, Kirchgessner M, Yabsley MJ.
    J Parasitol; 2017 Oct 14; 103(5):593-597. PubMed ID: 28639466
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