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  2. Demodex brevis - Wikipedia

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    Demodex brevis is one of the two species of face mite that inhabit humans (the other being Demodex folliculorum). They are about half as long, at 0.15 to 0.2 mm (6 to 8 thousandths of an inch), [1] as D. folliculorum, but otherwise have few differences. Most of the article on Demodex folliculorum applies equally to D. brevis.

  3. Mite - Wikipedia

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    Demodex mites, which are common cause of mange in dogs and other domesticated animals, [49] have also been implicated in the human skin disease rosacea, although the mechanism by which demodex contributes to the disease is unclear. [55] Ticks are well known for carrying diseases, such as Lyme disease [56] and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. [57]

  4. Demodicosis - Wikipedia

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    Demodicosis / ˌ d ɛ m ə d ə ˈ k oʊ s ɪ s /, also called Demodex folliculitis in humans [1] and demodectic mange (/ d ɛ m ə ˈ d ɛ k t ɪ k /) or red mange in animals, is caused by a sensitivity to and overpopulation of Demodex spp. as the host's immune system is unable to keep the mites under control. Demodex is a genus of mite in the ...

  5. What are Demodex Mites? How Face Mites Are Linked to Skin ...

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  6. Woman Praised ‘Incredible’ Ex-Husband amid Their Divorce in ...

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    The tragic incident comes after Jennifer spoke about her “incredible” ex-husband while discussing their divorce in a TikTok video posted on Dec. 10. “I’m about to be a newly single mom.

  7. Talk:Demodex - Wikipedia

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    I see only one source in the section "Demodex on humans" when it clearly needs a lot more. There's already one [citation needed], there should be more. Darvince 18:07, 22 September 2013 (UTC) The whole section sounds like an advertisement for some sort of topical anti-demodex product.

  8. A Foot-Long Worm From Hell Is Invading Texas—and It ... - AOL

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    There’s an invasive species of worm making itself known in Texas once again—the hammerhead flatworm. These worms are toxic, hard to kill, and dangerous to native critters like earthworms, but ...

  9. Mites of livestock - Wikipedia

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    Mites are small crawling animals related to ticks and spiders.Most mites are free-living and harmless. Other mites are parasitic, and those that infest livestock animals cause many diseases that are widespread, reduce production and profit for farmers, and are expensive to control.