Sarcoptes scabiei is a parasitic astigmatid mite, which causes scabies in people and sarcoptic mange in mammals (Figure 1). Importantly, it is an emerging disease in wildlife throughout the world 1. The mite originates from a human ancestor and is thought to have spread to domestic and\ud then free-living animals 2, 3. Based on the recent emergence of sarcoptic mange in Australian wildlife and Aboriginal communities, it is thought that Sarcoptes scabiei was probably introduced to Australia by the Europeans and their animals 3,4. The mitochondrial genetic\ud similarity of mites from Australian wildlife and domestic animals supports this 3, 5. In Australian wildlife, sarcoptic mange has been reported in the common wombat\ud Vombatus ursinus, ...
Parasitism has both direct and indirect effects on hosts. Indirect effects (such as behavioural chan...
Utilising three hypervariable microsatellite markers we have previously shown that scabies mites on ...
Sarcoptic mange is a threat to bare-nosed wombats (Vombatus ursinus) in Australia and a major factor...
Due to its suspected increase in host range and subsequent global diversification, Sarcoptes scabiei...
Sarcoptic mange, commonly referred to as scabies, is a cosmopolitan disease affecting seven differen...
The invasive ectoparasite Sarcoptes scabiei affects the welfare and conservation of Australian marsu...
The invasive ectoparasite Sarcoptes scabiei affects the welfare and conservation of Australian marsu...
An unintended consequence of the global movement of humans and their domestic animals has, and conti...
BACKGROUND: Debilitating skin infestations caused by the mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, have a profound im...
Parasitic infestations have always been a noteworthy topic for human and animal health globally, wit...
Sarcoptic mange is an emerging, cosmopolitan disease that is of substantial medical and veterinary i...
Sarcoptic mange is caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei and has recently been recognized as an emerg...
We sequenced part of the mitochondrial 12S ribosomal RNA gene of 23 specimens of Sarcoptes scabiei f...
<div><p>Parasitism has both direct and indirect effects on hosts. Indirect effects (such as behaviou...
[Extract] Scabies occurred in a keeper and the preparators of a common wombat (Vombatus ursinus) in ...
Parasitism has both direct and indirect effects on hosts. Indirect effects (such as behavioural chan...
Utilising three hypervariable microsatellite markers we have previously shown that scabies mites on ...
Sarcoptic mange is a threat to bare-nosed wombats (Vombatus ursinus) in Australia and a major factor...
Due to its suspected increase in host range and subsequent global diversification, Sarcoptes scabiei...
Sarcoptic mange, commonly referred to as scabies, is a cosmopolitan disease affecting seven differen...
The invasive ectoparasite Sarcoptes scabiei affects the welfare and conservation of Australian marsu...
The invasive ectoparasite Sarcoptes scabiei affects the welfare and conservation of Australian marsu...
An unintended consequence of the global movement of humans and their domestic animals has, and conti...
BACKGROUND: Debilitating skin infestations caused by the mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, have a profound im...
Parasitic infestations have always been a noteworthy topic for human and animal health globally, wit...
Sarcoptic mange is an emerging, cosmopolitan disease that is of substantial medical and veterinary i...
Sarcoptic mange is caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei and has recently been recognized as an emerg...
We sequenced part of the mitochondrial 12S ribosomal RNA gene of 23 specimens of Sarcoptes scabiei f...
<div><p>Parasitism has both direct and indirect effects on hosts. Indirect effects (such as behaviou...
[Extract] Scabies occurred in a keeper and the preparators of a common wombat (Vombatus ursinus) in ...
Parasitism has both direct and indirect effects on hosts. Indirect effects (such as behavioural chan...
Utilising three hypervariable microsatellite markers we have previously shown that scabies mites on ...
Sarcoptic mange is a threat to bare-nosed wombats (Vombatus ursinus) in Australia and a major factor...