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  • Veterinarian Feng Tzung-hung (馮宗宏) said that all six dogs were suffering from a type of mange called demodicosis, scabies and chronic dermatitis and were infested with fleas and ticks.

    Taipei Times 2009

  • This is the comment Mr. Doug Wilson sent us after the appearance of the previous "gleanings": "I think either demodicosis or demodicidosis is reasonably well formed.

    OUPblog 2008

  • This is the comment Mr. Doug Wilson sent us after the appearance of the previous "gleanings": "I think either demodicosis or demodicidosis is reasonably well formed.

    OUPblog Ashley 2008

  • This is the comment Mr. Doug Wilson sent us after the appearance of the previous "gleanings": "I think either demodicosis or demodicidosis is reasonably well formed.

    OUPblog 2008

  • This is the comment Mr. Doug Wilson sent us after the appearance of the previous "gleanings": "I think either demodicosis or demodicidosis is reasonably well formed.

    OUPblog 2008

  • This is the comment Mr. Doug Wilson sent us after the appearance of the previous "gleanings": "I think either demodicosis or demodicidosis is reasonably well formed.

    OUPblog 2008

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  • Skin mites in humans are usually diagnosed as demodicosis based upon the symptoms they induce, which include a rosacea-like appearance on the skin, hair loss, itching and inflammation.

    January 19, 2010