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Sarcoptes scabiei
Sar·cop·tes sca·bie·i (sar-kop'tēz skā'bē-ī), Formerly Acarus scabiei, the itch mite, varieties of which are distributed worldwide and affect humans, horses, cattle, swine, sheep, dogs, cats, and many wild animals; serious and fatal infections are not uncommon in untreated animals. Although considered to belong to a single species, they do not readily pass from one host to another of a different animal species; transitory infections of this type do occur, however, especially from various animals to humans, and are spread by direct contact. The mite burrows into the skin and lays eggs within the burrow; intense itching and rash develop near the burrow in about a month. See: scabies, mange. [sarco- + G. koptō, to cut; L. scabies, scurf] Sarcoptes scabiei Itch mite The globally distributed arthropod responsible for crusted scabies; its modus operandi is to burrow serpiginous subcutaneous tracks, laying eggs and evoking pruritus. See Crusted scabies, Scabies. Sar·cop·tes sca·bi·ei (sahr-kop'tēz skā'bē-ī) The itch mite, varieties of which are distributed worldwide and affect humans and many animals. The mite burrows into the skin and lays eggs within the burrow; intense itching and rash develop near the burrow in about a month. See also: scabies, mange[sarco- + G. koptō, to cut; L. scabies, scurf] |