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Rodent mite dermatitis

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The original rodent host of the mites must be located and eradicated, and their nests removed. Steps should also be taken to prevent future infestations, such as by blocking the rodents means of entry into the building. The patient's environment should then be treated, using both non-residual and
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Diagnosis requires species identification of the parasite, which will be likely to be found in the environment of its host rather than on the host's skin. Rodent mites are very small, for
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Rodent mite bites leave multiple groups or individual small itchy papules (around 1–2 mm in diameter) on the skin (
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residual insecticides, mites crawling in the open can be removed by vacuuming or with a cloth moistened with alcohol.
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Engel, P. M.; Welzel, J.; Maass, M.; Schramm, U.; Wolff, H. H. (1998).
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Parasitic infestations, stings, and bites of the skin
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Index

Acariasis
Specialty
ectoparasitosis
haematophagous
mesostigmatid
mites
rodents
house mice
rats
hamsters
Ornithonyssus bacoti
Laelaps echidnina
house mouse
Liponyssoides sanguineus
gamasoidosis
papular urticaria
antihistamines
corticosteroids
Rickettsialpox
Acariasis
Gamasoidosis
doi
10.1654/4178
ISSN
1525-2647
S2CID
85650971
"Tropical Rat Mite Dermatitis: Case Report and Review"
doi
10.1086/515016

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