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Labrini V. Athanasiou - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Urban stray cats infested by ectoparasites with zoonotic potential in Greece
    Parasitology Research, 2015
    Co-Authors: Menelaos A. Lefkaditis, Anna V. Sossidou, Alexandros H. Panorias, Smaragda E. Koukeri, Anamaria I. Paştiu, Labrini V. Athanasiou
    Abstract:

    A large population of stray cats is encountered in many urban areas sharing the same environment with people, usually being in a close direct contact with them. A variety of ectoparasites can infest such cats, causing mild dermatological abnormalities to more severe systemic disorders. In order to determine the extent of which stray cats carry ectoparasites, particularly those of zoonotic potential, 341 stray cats originating from the urban area of Thessaloniki, Greece, were examined between 2012 and 2014. The signalment of each cat such as gender, hair length, and roughly estimated age were recorded. From a total of 341 examined stray cats, 127 (37.24 %; 95 % confidence interval (CI) 32.14–42.64) were infested with at least one of the following ectoparasites: mites— Otodectes cynotis (15.8 %), Notoedres cati (2.35 %), Cheyletiella blakei (2.05 %); fleas— Ctenocephalides felis (24.3 %); ticks— Rhipicephalus sanguineus (0.88 %); and lice— Felicola subrostratus (0.59 %). A significantly higher prevalence of ectoparasites was observed in long-haired individuals ( p  

W Beck - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Milben als Zoonoseerreger des Menschen
    hautnah, 2016
    Co-Authors: W Beck
    Abstract:

    Verschiedene Milbenspezies, die vom Tier stammen, können temporär den Menschen befallen. Bei unklaren erythematösen, oft juckenden Hautreaktionen sollten diese als mögliche Ursache differenzialdiagnostisch berücksichtigt werden. Für eine Pseudoskabies sind insbesondere Landwirte, Veterinäre und Tierbesitzer besonders exponiert. Diese, i. d. R. selbstlimitierenden Erkrankungen werden oft nicht erkannt. Wichtige Milbenspezies wie Sarcoptes scabiei, Notoedres cati, Cheyletiella spp. , Dermanyssus gallinae, Ornithonyssus bacoti und Ophionyssus natricis können auf das menschliche Integument übergehen und dort Symptome hervorrufen. Different mite species occuring in animals may infest humans temporarily. Such agents should be considered a possible cause of erythemateous and sometimes pruritic skin reactions of unclear origin. Pseudo-scabies is a common problem in occupationally exposed humans, e. g. farmers, veterinarians or pet owners. Those selflimiting dermatoses may often be misdiagnosed. Several species including Sarcoptes scabiei, Notoedres cati, Cheyletiella spp. , Dermanyssus gallinae, Ornithonyssus bacoti, and Ophionyssus natricis may infest human skin, causing symptoms.

  • Humanpathogene Milben als Zoonoseerreger
    Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2006
    Co-Authors: W Beck, Kurt Pfister
    Abstract:

    Different mite species occurring in animals may infest humans temporarily. Such agents should be considered a possible cause of erythemateous and sometimes pruritic skin reactions of unclear origin. Pseudoscabies is a common problem in occupationally exposed humans, e.g. farmers, veterinarians or pet owners. Those selflimiting dermatoses may often be misdiagnosed. Several species including Sarcoptes scabiei , Notoedres cati , Cheyletiella spp., Dermanyssus gallinae , Ornithonyssus bacoti , Ophionyssus natricis and Neotrombicula autumnalis may infest human skin, causing symptoms. Verschiedene von Tieren stammende Milben können temporär den Menschen befallen und sollten daher als mögliche Ursache erythematöser Hautveränderungen, die zum Teil mit Juckreiz einhergehen und ätiologisch unklar erscheinen, Berücksichtigung finden. Besonders beruflich exponierte Personen, wie Landwirte, Veterinäre oder Tierbesitzer sind häufiger von Pseudoskabies infolge Milbeninfestation betroffen. Die Ursachen dieser meist selbstlimitierenden Dermatosen bleiben oft unerkannt. Anhand der Spezies Sarcoptes scabiei , Notoedres cati , Cheyletiella spp., Dermanyssus gallinae , Ornithonyssus bacoti , Ophionyssus natricis und Neotrombicula autumnalis werden die unterschiedlichen Möglichkeiten einer Infestation des Menschen durch humanpathogene Milben dargestellt.

  • Mites as a cause of zoonoses in human beings
    Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2006
    Co-Authors: W Beck, Kurt Pfister
    Abstract:

    Different mite species occurring in animals may infest humans temporarily. Such agents should be considered a possible cause of erythemateous and sometimes pruritic skin reactions of unclear origin. Pseudoscabies is a common problem in occupationally exposed humans, e.g. farmers, veterinarians or pet owners. Those selflimiting dermatoses may often be misdiagnosed. Several species including Sarcoptes scabiei, Notoedres cati, Cheyletiella spp., Dermanyssus gallinae, Ornithonyssus bacoti, Ophionyssus natricis and Neotrombicula autumnalis may infest human skin, causing symptoms.

  • Humanpathogene Milben als Zoonoseerreger
    Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift, 2006
    Co-Authors: W Beck, Kurt Pfister
    Abstract:

    Verschiedene von Tieren stammende Milben konnen temporar den Menschen befallen und sollten daher als mogliche Ursache erythematoser Hautveranderungen, die zum Teil mit Juckreiz einhergehen und atiologisch unklar erscheinen, Berucksichtigung finden. Besonders beruflich exponierte Personen, wie Landwirte, Veterinare oder Tierbesitzer sind haufiger von Pseudoskabies infolge Milbeninfestation betroffen. Die Ursachen dieser meist selbstlimitierenden Dermatosen bleiben oft unerkannt. Anhand der Spezies Sarcoptes scabiei, Notoedres cati, Cheyletiella spp., Dermanyssus gallinae, Ornithonyssus bacoti, Ophionyssus natricis und Neotrombicula autumnalis werden die unterschiedlichen Moglichkeiten einer Infestation des Menschen durch humanpathogene Milben dargestellt.

  • Tierische Milben als Epizoonoseerreger und ihre Bedeutung in der Dermatologie
    Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie Venerologie und verwandte Gebiete, 1996
    Co-Authors: W Beck
    Abstract:

    Different mite species may infest humans temporarily; such arthropods should be considered a possible cause of pruritic skin reactions of unclear origin. Pseudo-scabies is a common problem. This self-limiting dermatosis may often be misdiagnosed. Several mite species including Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis, Sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis, Notoedres cati, Cheyletiella yasguri, Cheyletiella blakei, Dermanyssus gallinae and Ophionyssus natricis may infest human skin, causing symptoms. Other less common animal mites, Neotrombicula autumnalis and foodstuff mites are also discussed.

Fernando De Castro Jacinavicius - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Menelaos A. Lefkaditis - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Urban stray cats infested by ectoparasites with zoonotic potential in Greece
    Parasitology Research, 2015
    Co-Authors: Menelaos A. Lefkaditis, Anna V. Sossidou, Alexandros H. Panorias, Smaragda E. Koukeri, Anamaria I. Paştiu, Labrini V. Athanasiou
    Abstract:

    A large population of stray cats is encountered in many urban areas sharing the same environment with people, usually being in a close direct contact with them. A variety of ectoparasites can infest such cats, causing mild dermatological abnormalities to more severe systemic disorders. In order to determine the extent of which stray cats carry ectoparasites, particularly those of zoonotic potential, 341 stray cats originating from the urban area of Thessaloniki, Greece, were examined between 2012 and 2014. The signalment of each cat such as gender, hair length, and roughly estimated age were recorded. From a total of 341 examined stray cats, 127 (37.24 %; 95 % confidence interval (CI) 32.14–42.64) were infested with at least one of the following ectoparasites: mites— Otodectes cynotis (15.8 %), Notoedres cati (2.35 %), Cheyletiella blakei (2.05 %); fleas— Ctenocephalides felis (24.3 %); ticks— Rhipicephalus sanguineus (0.88 %); and lice— Felicola subrostratus (0.59 %). A significantly higher prevalence of ectoparasites was observed in long-haired individuals ( p  

Andhika Hardani Putra - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Prevalence of Feline Sarcoptic Infestation of Cat Skin Diseases at Veterinary Teaching Hospital Airlangga University in 2012
    2013
    Co-Authors: Andhika Hardani Putra, Rudy Sukamto, Sri Agus Sudjarwo
    Abstract:

    Feline Sarcoptic Infestation is a mange caused by both of Sarcoptidae family mites, Sarcoptes scabiei var. cati and Notoedres cati. The aims of the research were to know the rate of prevalence of Feline Sarcoptic Infestation of Cat Skin Diseases and its predispositional factoral influence in Veterinary Teaching Hospital Airlangga University in 2012. The research was done by observing and recording the cases from the daily veterinary medical records, and was checked the ambulatoirs for validation. The result showed the number of Feline Sarcoptic Infestation cases were 29 cases of 128 skin diseases through 2012. The result also showed Feline Sarcoptic Infestation in Veterinary Teaching Hospital Airlangga University in 2012 attacked mostly in young long haired cats in wet season, and the highest numbers of correlational factors cases were adult cats at dry season, long haired cats below one year old, and long haired cats in wet season.

  • PREVALENCE OF FELINE SARCOPTIC INFESTATION OF CAT SKIN DISEASES AT AIRLANGGA UNIVERSITY SMALL ANIMAL HOSPITAL IN 2012
    2013
    Co-Authors: Andhika Hardani Putra
    Abstract:

    Feline Sarcoptic Infestation is a mange caused by both of Sarcoptidae family mites, Sarcoptes scabiei var. cati and Notoedres cati. The aims of the research were to know the rate of prevalence of Feline Sarcoptic Infestation of Cat Skin Diseases and its predispositional factoral influence in Small Animal Hospital Airlangga University in 2012. The research was done by observing and recording the cases from the daily medical records, and was checked the ambulatoirs for validation. The result showed the number of Feline Sarcoptic Infestation cases were 29 cases of 128 skin diseases through 2012. The result also showed Feline Sarcoptic Infestation in Small Animal Hospital Airlangga University in 2012 attacked mostly in young long haired cats in wet season, and the highest numbers of correlational factors cases were adult cats at dry season, long haired cats below one year old, and long haired cats in wet season.