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Close-up photo of a scabies burrow. The large scaly patch at the left is due to scratching. The scabies mite traveled toward the upper right and can be seen at the end of the burrow.
 
 
Geary 2006, Wikimedia commons
 
 
 
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|Description=Sarcoptes scabei.Close-up photo of a scabies burrow. The large scaly patch at the left is due to scratching. The scabies mite traveled toward the upper right and can be seen at the end of the burrow.
 
|Source=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Scabies-burrow.jpg
 
|Source=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Scabies-burrow.jpg
 
|Date=02/11/06
 
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Sarcoptes scabei.Close-up photo of a scabies burrow. The large scaly patch at the left is due to scratching. The scabies mite traveled toward the upper right and can be seen at the end of the burrow.

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02/11/06

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Michael Geary

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