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C, Henderson David, ed. Ectoparasite control. Ipswich: Farming Press, 1997.

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Meng, Charles Q., and Ann E. Sluder, eds. Ectoparasites. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527802883.

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Wall, Richard, and David Shearer, eds. Veterinary Ectoparasites: Biology, Pathology and Control. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Science Ltd, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470690505.

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David, Shearer, and Wall Richard Ph D, eds. Veterinary ectoparasites: Biology, pathology, and control. 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Science, 2001.

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Richard, Wall. Veterinary ectoparasites: Biology, pathology, and control. 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Science, 2001.

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David, Shearer, ed. Veterinary entomology: Arthropod ectoparasites of veterinary importance. London: Chapman & Hall, 1997.

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(Organization), AGRECOL, ed. Natural veterinary medicine: Ectoparasites in the tropics and subtropics. Weikersheim: J. Margraf, 1990.

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K, Wikel Stephen, ed. The immunology of host-ectoparasitic arthropod relationships. Wallingford, Oxon, UK: CAB International, 1996.

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Pathophysiology of endoparasitic infection: Compared with ectoparasitic infestation and microbial infection. Sydney: Academic Press, 1989.

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International Symposium on Ectoparasites of Pets (3rd 1995 College Station, Tex.). Third International Symposium on Ectoparasites of Pets: April 2-4, 1995. [College Station, TX?: Texas A&M University?, 1995.

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Kennedy, Murray J. Synopsis of the parasites of vertebrates of Canada: Ectoparasites of terrestrial mammals. Edmonton: Alberta Agricuture, Animal Health Division, 1986.

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Symons, L. E. A. Pathophysiology of endoparasitic infection, compared with ectoparasitic infestation and microbial infection. New York: Academic Press, 1989.

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Bates, Peter. External parasites of small ruminants: A practical guide to their prevention and control. Cambridge, MA: CABI, 2012.

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International, Symposium on Ectoparasites of Pets (4th 1997 University of California Riverside). Fourth International Symposium on Ectoparasites of Pets: Mission Inn, Riverside, California, April 6-8, 1997. [Riverside, CA]: University of California, Riverside, 1997.

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Zaman, Viqar. Atlas of medical parasitology: A light and electron-microscopy atlas of protozoa, helminths and ectoparasites. 3rd ed. Kent Ridge, Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1992.

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Milton, Orkin, and Maibach Howard I, eds. Cutaneous infestations and insect bites. New York: Dekker, 1985.

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International Symposium on Ectoparasites of Pets (4th 1997 University of California, Riverside). Papers presented at the Fourth International Symposium on Ectoparasites of Pets: Mission Inn, Riverside, California, April 6-8, 1997. [Riverside, CA]: University of California, Riverside, 1997.

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White, Marie E. The ectoparasitic gastropod Boonea (=Odostomia) impressa: Population ecology and the influence of parasitism on oyster growth rates. College Station, Tex: Sea Grant College Program, Texas A & M University, 1985.

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Morgellon's syndrome: Evidence of a microorganism causing an unexplained dermopathy. Enfield, NH: Science Publishers, 2010.

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Conroy, David. Morgellon's syndrome: Evidence of a microorganism causing an unexplained dermopathy. Enfield, NH: Science Publishers, 2009.

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Török, M. Estée, Fiona J. Cooke, and Ed Moran. Ectoparasites. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199671328.003.0012.

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This chapter provides an overview of ectoparasites, which are organisms that survive through interaction with the cutaneous surface of the host. The chapter includes sections on lice, scabies, myiasis, mites, and ticks, with details on their diagnosis and treatment.
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Maunder, J. W. Human Ectoparasites. Taylor & Francis, 1991.

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Veterinary medicine symposium on ectoparasites. Lenexa, Kansas: Veterinary Medicine Publishing Group, 1994.

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Veterinary Ectoparasites: Biology, Pathology and Control. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2008.

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Selzer, Paul M., Charles Q. Meng, and Ann E. Sluder. Ectoparasites: Drug Discovery Against Moving Targets. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2018.

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Selzer, Paul M., Charles Q. Meng, and Ann E. Sluder. Ectoparasites: Drug Discovery Against Moving Targets. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2018.

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Selzer, Paul M., Charles Q. Meng, and Ann E. Sluder. Ectoparasites: Drug Discovery Against Moving Targets. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2018.

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Selzer, Paul M., Charles Q. Meng, and Ann E. Sluder. Ectoparasites: Drug Discovery Against Moving Targets. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2018.

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Selzer, Paul M., Charles Q. Meng, and Ann E. Sluder. Ectoparasites: Drug Discovery Against Moving Targets. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2018.

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Wall, Richard, and David Shearer. Veterinary Ectoparasites: Biology, Pathology and Control. Blackwell Publishing Limited, 2001.

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Wall, R., and D. Shearer. Veterinary Entomology: Arthropod Ectoparasites of Veterinary Importance. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Ectoparasites of sheep in New Zealand and their control. [Palmerston, N.Z.]: Sheep and Beef Cattle Society of the New Zealand Veterinary Association, 1985.

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Dallimore, Jon, David A. Warrell, and Edi Albert. Treatment: skin. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199688418.003.0009.

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Solar skin damage - Wounds - Wound types and management - Wound infections - Burns - Insect bites - Ectoparasitic infestations - Tropical ulcers - Other infective skin lesions - Marine wound infections - Minor skin conditions
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Warrier, Ulhas S. Synthesis of a model of the spiroketal portion of avermectin B. 1987.

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Atlas of Medical Parasitology: A Light and Electron-Microscopy Atlas of Protozoa, Helminths and Ectoparasites. 3rd ed. Singapore University Press, 1994.

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Bunker, Professor Christopher, and Dr Arani Chandrakumar. Dermatological diseases and emergencies. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199565979.003.00017.

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Chapter 17 covers dermatological diseases and emergencies including a general introduction to the subject, followed by information on erythroderma, drug eruptions, angio-oedema, Kawasaki disease, staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome, Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (streptococcal TSS), staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome, necrotizing fasciitis, psoriasis, eczema and dermatitis, cutaneous vasculitis, immunobullous disorders, pyoderma gangrenosum, scarring alopecia, herpes simplex viruses 1 and 2, varicella zoster virus infection, bacterial infections affecting the skin, fungal infections affecting the skin, ectoparasitic disease, HIV infection and the skin, malignant melanoma, non-melanoma skin cancer, and cutaneous T cell lymphoma.
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Angelakis, Emmanouil, and Didier Raoult. Epidemic and murine typhus. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0012.

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Epidemic typhus is now a rare disease, but previously it was worldwide in distribution. Typically epidemic typhus occurred during instances in which humans were forced to live in crowded, cold and unhygienic conditions (eg aboard ships, in jails, and during military operations). Until recently man was considered to be the only reservoir for R.prowazekii, but in 1975 a new sylvatic cycle involving the flying squirrel and its ectoparasites was discovered in the eastern United States.Murine typhys occurs throughout the world. Its epidemiology is primarily linked to the distribution of rats and the rat flea, Xenopsylla cheopis. However, recently both a new reservoir (opossums in southern California) and a new potential vector (the cat flea) have been discovered.Control or avoidance of the vectors are the cornerstones of strategies to prevent morbidity and mortality.
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Arundel, J. H., and A. K. Sutherland. Animal Health in Australia: Ectoparasitic Diseases of Sheep, Cattle, Goats & Horses (Animal Health in Australia). Australian Government Publishing Service, 1987.

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Ladds, Philip. Pathology of Australian Native Wildlife. CSIRO Publishing, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643097933.

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Pathology of Australian Native Wildlife brings together in one volume available information on the pathology of Australian native vertebrate wildlife, excluding fish. It provides rapid access to documented information on diseases in Australian wildlife, domiciled either in Australia or overseas. The book comprises 45 chapters, each detailing pathological changes caused by specific pathogens including viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, helminths and ectoparasites, and other injurious agents and conditions such as toxins and neoplasia affecting terrestrial and marine mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. Although the aim is to describe morphological (gross and microscopic) changes, the author also indicates history and clinical signs, thus providing guidance as to which lesions should be specifically searched for, and what ancillary testing might be needed to confirm a diagnosis. Illustrated throughout with colour photographs, this will be the essential reference for veterinary pathologists and clinicians, as well as wildlife researchers, zoos, wildlife parks, environmentalists, conservationists and students. Awarded a 2010 Whitley Certificate of Commendation for Zoological Resource.
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Alexander, John O'Donel, and Arthur Rock. Arthropods and Human Skin. Springer, 2011.

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Alexander, John O'Donel, and Arthur Rock. Arthropods and Human Skin. Springer, 2012.

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Arthropods and Human Skin. Springer, 2011.

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Busvine, James Ronald. Insects, Hygiene and History. Bloomsbury Academic, 2015.

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Bachur, Tatiana Paschoalette Rodrigues, Gislei Frota Aragão, Sthefane Gomes Feitosa, and Camila Fernandes. Mecanismos de Agressão e Defesa: princípios básicos de Parasitologia, Microbiologia, Patologia e Imunologia. Editora Amplla, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51859/amplla.mad112.1122-0.

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O corpo humano está constantemente em busca de equilíbrio para manter-se vivo, o que significa estar em permanente estado de alerta para se defender dos potenciais e numerosos agentes agressores. Diversos agentes infecciosos, entre helmintos, protozoários, ectoparasitos, bactérias, fungos e vírus, em determinadas condições relacionadas tanto a suas próprias características quanto relativas ao hospedeiro, podem causar um desequilíbrio no organismo que pode culminar no surgimento de doenças, com manifestações clínicas que podem ser brandas ou graves. Em seu estado normal, o organismo tem a capacidade de enfrentar de modo controlado estes agentes agressores sendo capaz de conter ou debelar as infecções. Condições em que o corpo se encontra com algum tipo de deficiência em seus mecanismos de resposta contra estes agentes, favorecem o adoecimento. Ao mesmo tempo, quando os mecanismos de defesa são exacerbados, quer contra os agressores externos ou mesmo contra o próprio organismo, também ocorrem prejuízos ao organismo. A busca pelo equilíbrio e manutenção da saúde faz parte do dia a dia de cada um de nós que, mergulhados em um mar de potenciais agressores, estamos constantemente sujeitos ao desenvolvimento de enfermidades. O objetivo deste livro é trazer, especialmente aos acadêmicos da área da saúde, um conteúdo objetivo e prático acerca de potenciais agentes infecciosos e as principais respostas a estes agentes, a fim de proporcionar uma visão geral desta constante busca pelo equilíbrio a que estamos permanentemente submetidos. Bons estudos!
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Krämer, Friederike, and Norbert Mencke. Flea Biology and Control: The Biology of the Cat Flea Control and Prevention with Imidacloprid in Small Animals. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Krämer, Friederike, and Norbert Mencke. Flea Biology and Control: The Biology of the Cat Flea Control and Prevention with Imidacloprid in Small Animals. Springer, 2014.

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Flea Biology and Control: The Biology of the Cat Flea. Control and Prevention with Imidacloprid in Small Animals. Springer, 2001.

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