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    Carver S, Lewin ZM, Burgess LG, Wilkinson V, Whitehead J, Driessen MM.
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  • 26. 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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  • 30. The effect of spatial dynamics on the behaviour of an environmentally transmitted disease.
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  • 32. Assessing the role of dens in the spread, establishment and persistence of sarcoptic mange in an endangered canid.
    Montecino-Latorre D, Cypher BL, Rudd JL, Clifford DL, Mazet JAK, Foley JE.
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  • 34. International meeting on sarcoptic mange in wildlife, June 2018, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.
    Astorga F, Carver S, Almberg ES, Sousa GR, Wingfield K, Niedringhaus KD, Van Wick P, Rossi L, Xie Y, Cross P, Angelone S, Gortázar C, Escobar LE.
    Parasit Vectors; 2018 Aug 03; 11(1):449. PubMed ID: 30075742
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    Andriantsoanirina V, Ariey F, Izri A, Bernigaud C, Fang F, Guillot J, Chosidow O, Durand R.
    Parasitol Res; 2015 Jun 03; 114(6):2079-83. PubMed ID: 25813454
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    Mayadunnage S, Stannard HJ, West P, Old JM.
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  • 37. Evaluation of an ELISA using recombinant Ssλ20ΔB3 antigen for the serological diagnosis of Sarcoptes scabiei infestation in domestic and wild rabbits.
    Casais R, Millán J, Rosell JM, Dalton KP, Prieto JM.
    Vet Parasitol; 2015 Dec 15; 214(3-4):315-21. PubMed ID: 26276579
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  • 38. 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.
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  • 39. ASSAYS FOR DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE CAUSATIVE AGENT OF MANGE IN FREE-RANGING BLACK BEARS ( URSUS AMERICANUS).
    Peltier SK, Brown JD, Ternent MA, Fenton H, Niedringhaus KD, Yabsley MJ.
    J Wildl Dis; 2018 Jul 15; 54(3):471-479. PubMed ID: 29498895
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  • 40. Sex-biased severity of sarcoptic mange at the same biological cost in a sexually dimorphic ungulate.
    López-Olvera JR, Serrano E, Armenteros A, Pérez JM, Fandos P, Carvalho J, Velarde R, Cano-Manuel FJ, Ráez A, Espinosa J, Soriguer RC, Granados JE.
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