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[[Image:Demodex canis.jpg|right|thumb|150px|''Demodex canis'' - Wikimedia Commons]]
 
[[Image:Demodex canis.jpg|right|thumb|150px|''Demodex canis'' - Wikimedia Commons]]
''Demodex spp.'' are found on all domestic mammals as well as in humans and are usually a commensal organism. It is a [[Burrowing Mites|burrowing mite]] as opposed to the surface mite meaning that it penetrates into the hosts tissue. Each host has a specific species of the ''Demodex'' mite. A clinical infection of ''Demodex spp.'' is termed demodicosis.
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''Demodex spp.'' are found on all domestic mammals as well as in humans and are usually a commensal organism. It is a [[Burrowing Mites|burrowing mite]] as opposed to a surface mite meaning that it penetrates into the hosts tissue. Each host has a specific species of the ''Demodex'' mite. A clinical infection of ''Demodex spp.'' is termed demodicosis.
    
===Identification===
 
===Identification===
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::This is by far the most commonly seen species of Demodex causing clinical problems. Its host species is the dog and demodicosis is usually a secondary opportunistic pathogen due to other underlying conditions.
 
::This is by far the most commonly seen species of Demodex causing clinical problems. Its host species is the dog and demodicosis is usually a secondary opportunistic pathogen due to other underlying conditions.
 
*''Demodex criceti'' & ''Demodex aurati''
 
*''Demodex criceti'' & ''Demodex aurati''
::Cause hair loss in Hamsters
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::Cause hair loss in Hamsters.
 
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*''Demodex bovis''
 
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::Causes pea shaped nodules in cattle.
       
[[Category:Burrowing_Mites]]
 
[[Category:Burrowing_Mites]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_NickJ]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_NickJ]]
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