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How do we identify a mite?

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• The scabies mite is 0.35 x 0.3 mm in size and too small to be seen by the naked eye • Females lay about three eggs per day, which hatch in four days • Most patients have less than 20 mites on the skin at a time • Pruritus might occur within 24 hours after a subsequent reinfestation • Scabies in adults frequently is sexually acquired,especially in genital area, although scabies in children usually is not


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