Sancassania berlesei (Michael, 1903): An opportunistic mite infesting litters in poultry farms causing dermatitis in humans and animals

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Reported herein are some cases of human dermatitis caused by S. berlesei, a mite coming from seriously infested poultry farms. It appears unable to determine traumatic lesions on human skin, but it causes itch and inflammation also at the level of mucosas. Besides this mite can be found accidentally also on reared fowls'wounds by peak.

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Principato, M., Lisi, F., Moretta, I., Samra, N., & Puccetti, F. (2005). Sancassania berlesei (Michael, 1903): An opportunistic mite infesting litters in poultry farms causing dermatitis in humans and animals. In Italian Journal of Animal Science (Vol. 4, pp. 306–309). Avenue Media. https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2005.306

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