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Chiggers, the larvae of trombiculid mites, parasitize a wide variety of terrestrial vertebrates worldwide. Their bites cause seasonal trombiculiasis in humans and animals. Affected canines can have a variety of digestive and systemic clinical signs. We describe a case of canine trombiculiasis in a dog exhibiting severe neurologic symptoms.
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Infestaciones por Ácaros , Enfermedades del Sistema Nervioso , Trombiculiasis , Trombiculidae , Animales , Perros , Humanos , España/epidemiología , Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Trombiculiasis/veterinariaRESUMEN
Trombiculiasis is a common but underreported ectoparasitosis characterized by an infestation of the skin by the larval stage of various species of mites belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, class Arachnida, subclass Acarina. Clinical manifestations consist of pruritic erythematous and urticarial macules and papules located on covered thin and glabrous skin. In recent studies Neotrombicula autumnalis larvae have been described as the possible vectors of pathogens such as Borrelia burgdorferi and Anaplasma phagocytophilum. Few reports of trombiculosis have been collected in the medical literature to date. We report a typical case of trombiculosis induced by trombiculid larvae of N. autumnalis, which are habitual parasites of various endo- and ectothermic vertebrates.
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Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , SiciliaRESUMEN
Belonging to the Trombiculidae family of mites, chigger specifically refers to the larval stage of the mite's life cycle when it is able to bite its host. Although humans act as an accidental host, chiggers will latch on to the skin and their feeding process leads to localized inflammation and irritation. In most cases, these pruritic erythematous papules and papulovesicles are self-healing within a couple weeks, so only symptomatic relief is required as necessary by means of topical antipruritics, oral antihistamines, topical corticosteroids, or an intralesional triamcinolone acetonide injection in severe instances. The best practice, however, is to take preventative measures by completely covering one's skin and applying products containing DEET to the skin and clothing when traveling in infested areas.
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Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Trombiculidae , Animales , Diagnóstico Diferencial , HumanosRESUMEN
Abstract Trombiculiasis is an infestation caused by larval mites (chiggers) of the family Trombiculidae. Here, we provide the first report on parasitism by the chigger species Eutrombicula alfreddugesi (Oudemans) and Eutrombicula batatas (Linnaeus) in goats and humans on farms in the state of Maranhão, northeastern Brazil. Severe itching and dermatitis caused by the chiggers' bites were seen. From a total of 779 examined goats, 214 of them showed clinical signs of infestation, as well as family members of three farms of the region. Most of the cases occurred during the rainy season, from March to September.
Resumo Trombiculíase é uma infestação causada por larvas de ácaros da família Trombiculidae. Nós reportamos pela primeira vez parasitismo por ácaros das espécies Eutrombicula alfreddugesi (Oudemans) and Eutrombicula batatas (Linnaeus) em cabras e humanos em fazendas no estado do Maranhão, nordeste do Brasil. Foram observadas dermatite e coceiras severas causadas pelas picadas de trombiculídeos. De um total de 779 cabras examinadas, 214 delas apresentaram sinais clínicos de infestações, assim como membros de três famílias de fazendeiros da região. A maioria dos casos ocorreu durante a estação chuvosa, de março a setembro.
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Humanos , Animales , Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Trombiculiasis/veterinaria , Enfermedades de las Cabras/diagnóstico , Trombiculidae/clasificación , Brasil , Cabras , Enfermedades de las Cabras/parasitologíaRESUMEN
Trombiculiasis is an infestation caused by larval mites (chiggers) of the family Trombiculidae. Here, we provide the first report on parasitism by the chigger species Eutrombicula alfreddugesi (Oudemans) and Eutrombicula batatas (Linnaeus) in goats and humans on farms in the state of Maranhão, northeastern Brazil. Severe itching and dermatitis caused by the chiggers' bites were seen. From a total of 779 examined goats, 214 of them showed clinical signs of infestation, as well as family members of three farms of the region. Most of the cases occurred during the rainy season, from March to September.
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Enfermedades de las Cabras/diagnóstico , Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Trombiculiasis/veterinaria , Animales , Brasil , Enfermedades de las Cabras/parasitología , Cabras , Humanos , Trombiculidae/clasificaciónRESUMEN
Trombiculiasis represents a striking emerging infestation in humans. In fact, modified lifestyles and easy and quick traveling around the globe, together with the altered ecology and habits of the parasite Neotrombicula autumnalis, make this original epizoonosis an extraordinary example of synanthropic dermatosis. We present an additional clinical image of this unusual parasite transmission from animals to humans occurring in a trekker in Calabria, Italy.
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Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Trombiculiasis/transmisión , Administración Oral , Administración Tópica , Adulto , Animales , Ciproheptadina/análogos & derivados , Ciproheptadina/uso terapéutico , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Perros/parasitología , Quimioterapia Combinada , Ácido Fusídico/uso terapéutico , Interacciones Huésped-Parásitos , Humanos , Italia , Masculino , Triamcinolona Acetonida/análogos & derivados , Triamcinolona Acetonida/uso terapéutico , Trombiculiasis/tratamiento farmacológico , Trombiculiasis/parasitología , Trombiculidae/parasitologíaRESUMEN
Diversity of chigger mites causing trombiculiasis of domestic animals and humans in Europe is greatly underestimated. A number of reports on the attacks of "harvest mite" (Neotrombicula autumnalis) could be based on misidentified chiggers from other species and genera. In this study descriptions of two cases of trombiculiasis are presented, which constitute the first report on the pets' parasitism by the chigger genus Ericotrombidium in Europe. The species Ericotrombidium ibericense is for the first time reported in Portugal as a causative agent of the trombiculiasis entailed extensive alopecic lesions and pruritus in a cat. Ericotrombidium geloti is for the first time reported as a cause of canine trombiculiasis in Crimea. Presence of other Ericotrombidium species on man and domestic animals is highly probable in countries of the Mediterranean basin.
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Alopecia/veterinaria , Enfermedades de los Gatos/parasitología , Enfermedades de los Perros/parasitología , Prurito/veterinaria , Trombiculiasis/complicaciones , Trombiculiasis/parasitología , Alopecia/etiología , Animales , Enfermedades de los Gatos/diagnóstico , Gatos , Enfermedades de los Perros/diagnóstico , Perros , Femenino , Masculino , Portugal , Prurito/etiología , Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Trombiculidae/anatomía & histología , Trombiculidae/clasificaciónRESUMEN
Straelensiosis is uncommonly described outside Europe. This report describes straelensiosis in two cats and in ten dogs diagnosed with the disease outside Europe. Both cats displayed erythematous macules or nodules on the abdominal skin. One cat was extremely pruritic, while in the other the lesions were incidental findings when the cat was presented for neutering. The mites were noted in skin scrapings in both cats and histopathologically in one cat. All dogs showed a general distribution of papules, and intense pruritus was noted in six dogs. The diagnosis in all dogs was based on histopathology. Treatment of the animals in this study varied, and among the various administrated treatments, amitraz showed promising results.
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Enfermedades de los Gatos/diagnóstico , Enfermedades de los Perros/diagnóstico , Trombiculiasis/veterinaria , Animales , Gatos , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Perros , Femenino , Israel , Masculino , Trombiculiasis/diagnósticoRESUMEN
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Humanos , Femenino , Adulto , Prurito/etiología , Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Trombiculidae/patogenicidad , Miasis/diagnósticoAsunto(s)
Dermatitis/etiología , Prurito/etiología , Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Adulto , Animales , Reservorios de Enfermedades , Enfermedades de los Perros/parasitología , Perros , Femenino , Humanos , Parques Recreativos , Plantas/parasitología , Recreación , España , Trombiculiasis/complicaciones , Trombiculiasis/transmisión , Trombiculiasis/veterinaria , Trombiculidae/fisiologíaAsunto(s)
Piel/parasitología , Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Trombiculidae/crecimiento & desarrollo , Anciano , Animales , Dermoscopía , Humanos , Interpretación de Imagen Asistida por Computador , Larva/crecimiento & desarrollo , Larva/patogenicidad , Masculino , Piel/patología , Piel/ultraestructura , Trombiculiasis/parasitología , Trombiculiasis/patología , Trombiculidae/patogenicidad , Grabación en VideoRESUMEN
In today's world, many people can travel easily and quickly around the globe. Most travel travel-related illnesses include fever, diarrhea, and skin disease, which are relatively uncommon in returning travelers. We review four of the most common emerging infestations and skin infections in the Americas, which are important to the clinical dermatologist, focusing on the clinical presentation and treatment of cutaneous larva migrans, gnathostomiasis, cutaneous amebiasis, and trombiculiasis.
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Entamebiasis/diagnóstico , Gnathostomiasis/diagnóstico , Larva Migrans/diagnóstico , Viaje , Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Clima Tropical , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Entamebiasis/parasitología , Entamebiasis/terapia , Entamebiasis/transmisión , Gnathostomiasis/parasitología , Gnathostomiasis/terapia , Gnathostomiasis/transmisión , Humanos , Larva Migrans/parasitología , Larva Migrans/terapia , Larva Migrans/transmisión , Trombiculiasis/parasitología , Trombiculiasis/terapia , Trombiculiasis/transmisiónRESUMEN
Neotrombicula autumnalis is the most common species of the family Trombiculidae that parasitizes dogs, cats, and humans in Europe. Besides the skin lesions it may cause, this mite is a possible vector of Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato. Two cases of N. autumnalis infestation in a cat and a dog in the island of Corfu, Greece, and 1 case of infestation in a cat living in Limassol, Cyprus, are presented. To the best or our knowledge, these are the first cases of feline and canine trombiculosis reported in both countries, and their appearance in islands points out to the possibility of introduction through importation of infested dogs and cats. For this reason, parasiticides that are effective for both the treatment and prevention of trombiculosis should be recommended for all dogs and cats that live in areas where the parasite is present as well as for all traveling pets.
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Antiparasitarios/uso terapéutico , Enfermedades de los Gatos/diagnóstico , Enfermedades de los Perros/diagnóstico , Trombiculiasis/veterinaria , Trombiculidae/clasificación , Animales , Enfermedades de los Gatos/parasitología , Gatos , Chipre , Enfermedades de los Perros/parasitología , Perros , Femenino , Grecia , Humanos , Ivermectina/análogos & derivados , Ivermectina/uso terapéutico , Larva , Masculino , Pirazoles/uso terapéutico , Resultado del Tratamiento , Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Trombiculiasis/parasitología , Trombiculidae/efectos de los fármacosRESUMEN
Trombiculiasis is an infestation caused by larvae members of the family Trombiculidae, common called chigger mites. In this study is presented the first case of trombiculiasis caused by the infestation of chigger mite Eutrombicula in alpacas from Peru. Twenty-two alpacas of a total of 130 animals were infested by Eutrombicula sp. The chigger mite location was only in the face skin folds and around the eyes. In addition, all alpacas infested had alopecia and dermatitis in the infected zone.
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Camélidos del Nuevo Mundo/parasitología , Trombiculiasis/veterinaria , Trombiculidae/clasificación , Alopecia/diagnóstico , Alopecia/parasitología , Alopecia/veterinaria , Animales , Dermatitis/diagnóstico , Dermatitis/parasitología , Dermatitis/veterinaria , Cara/parasitología , Larva , Perú , Piel/parasitología , Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Trombiculiasis/parasitología , Trombiculidae/anatomía & histologíaAsunto(s)
Prurito/parasitología , Trombiculiasis/complicaciones , Trombiculidae , Abdomen/parasitología , Abdomen/patología , Animales , Brasil , Dermatitis/parasitología , Dermatitis/patología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Prurito/patología , Suecia , Terminología como Asunto , Viaje , Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Trombiculiasis/patología , Trombiculiasis/terapia , Trombiculidae/clasificaciónRESUMEN
Trombiculiasis is an epizoonosis that occurs worldwide and is caused by various types of chiggers. Clinical findings after accidental contact with the parasitic mite larvae include erythematous papules and urticarial plaques, to some extent with vesicular transformation, which can lead to excoriations due to the intense pruritus. Prophylaxis against exposure is recommended when visiting areas known to be colonized by mites. Reactions to bites can be treated by local application of alcohol compresses or zinc lotions and external application of agents containing polidocanol or glucocorticosteroid. Systemic antihistamines are indicated to control itching.
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Eritema/tratamiento farmacológico , Eritema/prevención & control , Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , Trombiculiasis/tratamiento farmacológico , Adulto , Fármacos Dermatológicos/uso terapéutico , Humanos , MasculinoRESUMEN
The paper presents data on demodicosis-induced blepharoconjunctivitis complicated by the dry eye, such as predictors, etiology, and pathogenesis of this disease. It gives a concise outline of the life history of mites and their species parasitizing on the human skin cycle and an extended treatment regimen for blepharoconjunctivitis complicated by the dry eye. The time course of changes in the pathological signs of blepharitis is shown when the latter is treated using the given regimen and the treatment is discontinued. The authors provide the data of Schirmer's test and Norn's test, which have been used to support the results of the present investigation. The mechanism of action of the drugs considered in the paper on the eyelids is outlined. There is a tendency for demodicosis-induced blepharoconjunctivitis to be completely eliminated and the signs of the dry eye to be compensated when meticulously chosen therapy, including hygienic measures, is performed.
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Blefaritis/parasitología , Conjuntivitis/parasitología , Síndromes de Ojo Seco/complicaciones , Trombiculiasis/parasitología , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Animales , Blefaritis/complicaciones , Blefaritis/diagnóstico , Conjuntivitis/complicaciones , Conjuntivitis/diagnóstico , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Síndromes de Ojo Seco/diagnóstico , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Trombiculiasis/complicaciones , Trombiculiasis/diagnóstico , TrombiculidaeRESUMEN
This case report describes a highly pruritic, papular and crusted dermatitis affecting the dorsum of a dog and microscopically diagnosed as dermatitis induced by Straelensia cynotis. Histologically, each papule was characterized by a dilated hair follicle with marked pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia, perifollicular mucinosis and an abundant mononuclear infiltration by plasma and mast cells. Each dilated follicle contained a larval mite. A therapy including systemic ivermectins and oral antibiotic therapy was initiated, but the clinical response was poor. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of straelensiosis in Portugal, and the second in Europe.