Similarities between Mite and Rodent mite dermatitis
Mite and Rodent mite dermatitis have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Gamasoidosis, Mesostigmata, Rickettsialpox.
Gamasoidosis
Gamasoidosis (also known as acariasis, avian-mite dermatitis or bird-mite dermatitis) is a frequently unrecognized ectoparasitosis occurring after contact with avian mites which infest canaries, sparrows, starlings, pigeons and poultry and caused by two genera of mites, Ornithonyssus and Dermanyssus. Avian mite species implicated include the red poultry mite (Dermanyssus gallinae), tropical fowl mite (Ornithonyssus bursa) and northern fowl mite (Ornithonyssus sylviarum). Mite dermatitis is also associated with rodents infested with the tropical rat mite (Ornithonyssus bacoti), spiny rat mite (Laelaps echidnina) and house-mouse mite (Liponyssoides sanguineus), where the condition is known as rodent mite dermatitis.
Gamasoidosis and Mite · Gamasoidosis and Rodent mite dermatitis ·
Mesostigmata
Mesostigmata is an order of mites belonging to the Parasitiformes.
Mesostigmata and Mite · Mesostigmata and Rodent mite dermatitis ·
Rickettsialpox
Rickettsialpox is a mite-borne infectious illness caused by bacteria of the genus Rickettsia (Rickettsia akari).
Mite and Rickettsialpox · Rickettsialpox and Rodent mite dermatitis ·
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- What Mite and Rodent mite dermatitis have in common
- What are the similarities between Mite and Rodent mite dermatitis
Mite and Rodent mite dermatitis Comparison
Mite has 136 relations, while Rodent mite dermatitis has 14. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.00% = 3 / (136 + 14).
References
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