Mite Human Interactions : Nuisances , Vectors , Parasites , Allergens , And Commensals (EPUB)
Written by James H. Diaz
Human-Mite Interactions: Distressors, Spreaders, Insects, Allergens and Commensals provides information about the often ignored
subject of mites, including their variety and the illnesses they can cause or transmit.
The book divides the many species of mites into four categories: dust and food mites, animal and itchy mites, human commensals
(follicle mites), possible allergies, and arthropod-borne infectious disease vectors (scrub typhus, rickettsialpox).
The book also offers advice on how to prevent and manage mite-borne diseases, infestations and allergies in addition to details on
how to diagnose and treat them.
The book also explores concerns of socioeconomic disparity in infections, infestations and mite-associated diseases.
It also explores the possible psychological effects of mites with the unique condition of delusional parasitosis, also known as
Morgellons disease.
distinguishes between illnesses spread by ectoparasites from ectoparasitic infestations and allergies, as well as the numerous varieties
of mites that exist.
Information about diagnosis, treatments, preventative measures, and control methods is provided.
investigates the effects of diseases, infestations and problems linked to mites on a person’s mental and financial state.
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