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176 related items for PubMed ID: 25813454

  • 1. Wombats acquired scabies from humans and/or dogs from outside Australia.
    Andriantsoanirina V, Ariey F, Izri A, Bernigaud C, Fang F, Guillot J, Chosidow O, Durand R.
    Parasitol Res; 2015 Jun; 114(6):2079-83. PubMed ID: 25813454
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  • 2. The mitochondrial 12S gene is a suitable marker of populations of Sarcoptes scabiei from wombats, dogs and humans in Australia.
    Skerratt LF, Campbell NJ, Murrell A, Walton S, Kemp D, Barker SC.
    Parasitol Res; 2002 Apr; 88(4):376-9. PubMed ID: 11999028
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  • 3. Sarcoptic mange in wombats-A review and future research directions.
    Old JM, Sengupta C, Narayan E, Wolfenden J.
    Transbound Emerg Dis; 2018 Apr; 65(2):399-407. PubMed ID: 29150905
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  • 4. Mitochondrial genome sequencing reveals potential origins of the scabies mite Sarcoptes scabiei infesting two iconic Australian marsupials.
    Fraser TA, Shao R, Fountain-Jones NM, Charleston M, Martin A, Whiteley P, Holme R, Carver S, Polkinghorne A.
    BMC Evol Biol; 2017 Nov 28; 17(1):233. PubMed ID: 29183283
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  • 6. Sarcoptic mange in wombats.
    Skerratt LF, Martin RW, Handasyde KA.
    Aust Vet J; 1998 Jun 28; 76(6):408-10. PubMed ID: 9673765
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  • 8. Are humans the initial source of canine mange?
    Andriantsoanirina V, Fang F, Ariey F, Izri A, Foulet F, Botterel F, Bernigaud C, Chosidow O, Huang W, Guillot J, Durand R.
    Parasit Vectors; 2016 Mar 25; 9():177. PubMed ID: 27015813
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  • 11. Current distribution of sarcoptic mange in wombats.
    Martin RW, Handasyde KA, Skerratt LF.
    Aust Vet J; 1998 Jun 25; 76(6):411-4. PubMed ID: 9673766
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  • 12. Distribution of life cycle stages of Sarcoptes scabiei var wombati and effects of severe mange on common wombats in Victoria.
    Skerratt LF, Middleton D, Beveridge I.
    J Wildl Dis; 1999 Oct 25; 35(4):633-46. PubMed ID: 10574522
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  • 14. Cellular response in the dermis of common wombats (Vombatus ursinus) infected with Sarcoptes scabiei var. wombati.
    Skerratt LF.
    J Wildl Dis; 2003 Jan 25; 39(1):193-202. PubMed ID: 12685083
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  • 15. Genetic Characterization of Sarcoptes scabiei from Black Bears (Ursus americanus) and Other Hosts in the Eastern United States.
    Peltier SK, Brown JD, Ternent M, Niedringhaus KD, Schuler K, Bunting EM, Kirchgessner M, Yabsley MJ.
    J Parasitol; 2017 Oct 25; 103(5):593-597. PubMed ID: 28639466
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  • 19. Sarcoptes scabiei mites in humans are distributed into three genetically distinct clades.
    Andriantsoanirina V, Ariey F, Izri A, Bernigaud C, Fang F, Charrel R, Foulet F, Botterel F, Guillot J, Chosidow O, Durand R.
    Clin Microbiol Infect; 2015 Dec 25; 21(12):1107-14. PubMed ID: 26278670
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