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Mites Medically Important to Humans

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University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension factsheet and audio focused on house dust mites and the scabies mite, Sarcoptes scabiei.

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Title: Mites Medically Important to Humans (275)
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This fact sheet covers mites that are medically important to humans. House dust mites, scabies mites, mange mites and other parasites are included. University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension in Lanc

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