2015
DOI: 10.12935/jvma.68.509
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Resistance Development of <i>Dermanyssus gallinae</i> Against Commercial Acaricides in Poultry Farms in Japan

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“…We have focused on blood-stained eggs as a consequence of poultry red mites. In Japan, poultry farm workers sometimes leave their jobs (Murano et al 2008(Murano et al , 2015 because they have been suffering from transient skin irritation, more serious eczema and even allergic reactions (Potenza et al 2008;Sahibi et al 2008;Cafiero et al 2011). In our preliminary study, workers started to complain about the mites when the stained eggs were first observed at both farms (data not shown).…”
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“…We have focused on blood-stained eggs as a consequence of poultry red mites. In Japan, poultry farm workers sometimes leave their jobs (Murano et al 2008(Murano et al , 2015 because they have been suffering from transient skin irritation, more serious eczema and even allergic reactions (Potenza et al 2008;Sahibi et al 2008;Cafiero et al 2011). In our preliminary study, workers started to complain about the mites when the stained eggs were first observed at both farms (data not shown).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…In Japan, poultry farm workers sometimes leave their jobs (Murano et al . , ) because they have been suffering from transient skin irritation, more serious eczema and even allergic reactions (Potenza et al . ; Sahibi et al .…”
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“…Of 50 countries or regions in Asia as defined by the United Nations (9), studies on poultry mites were conducted in 10 countries; including Russia (10-12), China (13,14), Japan (15)(16)(17)(18)(19), Malaysia (20), Myanmar (21), Iran (22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28), India (29,30), Pakistan (31)(32)(33)(34), Vietnam (35), and Saudi Arabia (36). The poultry mite fauna comprises four orders: mesostigmata, sarcoptiformes, acariformes, and trombidiformes.…”
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confidence: 99%