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The Notoedres mite is similar to [[Sarcoptes]] although it has less distinct angles on its body surface. The female mites have suckers on legs 1 and 2 and are about 225μm in length. Males are 150μm in length. The anal opening of the Notoedres is distinctly dorsal, not posterior.  
 
The Notoedres mite is similar to [[Sarcoptes]] although it has less distinct angles on its body surface. The female mites have suckers on legs 1 and 2 and are about 225μm in length. Males are 150μm in length. The anal opening of the Notoedres is distinctly dorsal, not posterior.  
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==Lifecycle==
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The entire life cycle takes place on a single host and takes between 14 and 21 days to complete. The female mite burrows into the skin and lays eggs in the created tunnels. After the female deposits the eggs, she dies.
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'''Eggs'''<br/>
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Laid into the stratum corneum by the burrowing female.<br/>
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'''Larvae'''<br/>
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Burrow into the skin and go through two nymphal stages before reaching maturity.
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==Diagnosis==
 
==Diagnosis==
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''Notoedres cati''- This species causes [[Feline Scabies|feline scabies]], an example of [[Parasitic skin infections - Pathology#Notoedric mites|a notoedric skin infestation]]
 
''Notoedres cati''- This species causes [[Feline Scabies|feline scabies]], an example of [[Parasitic skin infections - Pathology#Notoedric mites|a notoedric skin infestation]]
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==Pathogenesis==
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Infection begins on the ear tips and spreads over the body [[Parasitic skin infections - Pathology#Notoedric mites|a notoedric skin infestation]]
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*Causes dermatitis
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*Burrowing of females damages keratinocytes leading to cytokine release
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*Hypersensitivity reaction may occur
       
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