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==Lifecycle==
 
==Lifecycle==
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The lifecycle of a Cheyletiella mite lasts 21-35 days on the host. The adults mites can survive off the host for  2-14 days. They live on the skin surface and their eggs are attatched to hair shafts.
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The lifecycle of a Cheyletiella mite lasts 21-35 days on the host. The adults mites can survive off the host for  2-14 days. They live on the skin surface and their eggs are attached to hair shafts.
    
==Pathogenesis==
 
==Pathogenesis==
    
The mites are highly contagious and cause mild pathogenesis. They are seen to cause very scaly dermatitis. Cheyletiella mites can be transferred to humans.
 
The mites are highly contagious and cause mild pathogenesis. They are seen to cause very scaly dermatitis. Cheyletiella mites can be transferred to humans.
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==Diagnosis==
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A diagnosis can be made on clinical signs, including the presence of excess scurf, or dandruff.
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Scurf can be brushed onto dark paper, 'Walking dandruff' will be seen as mites will move when present in large numbers.
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Skin scrapings and hair pluckings from scaly areas are also diagnostic. Eggs may also be present on the animal.
      
==Important Species==
 
==Important Species==
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[[Category:Non-Burrowing_Mites]][[Category:Cat]][[Category:Dog]][[Category:Rabbit]]
 
[[Category:Non-Burrowing_Mites]][[Category:Cat]][[Category:Dog]][[Category:Rabbit]]
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[[Category:To_Do_-_AimeeHicks]][[Category:To_Do_-_Review]]
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[[Category:To_Do_-_AimeeHicks]]
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[[Category:Zoonoses]]
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