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  2. Rodent mite dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis requires species identification of the parasite, which will be likely to be found in the environment of its host rather than on the host's skin. [10] Rodent mites are very small, for O. bacoti "female mites reach a size between 0.75 and 1.40 mm, males are a little smaller".

  3. An inspector counted 64 rodent droppings, 27 of them from ...

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  4. Inspections: Rodent droppings, unsafe temps and no running ...

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    High Priority - Rodent activity present as evidenced by rodent droppings found. -12 rodent droppings on floor under wire shelving used for dry goods storage by back door -3 rodent droppings on ...

  5. Ornithonyssus bacoti - Wikipedia

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    Ornithonyssus bacoti (also known as the tropical rat mite and formerly called Liponyssus bacoti) is a hematophagous parasite. [1] It feeds on blood and serum from many hosts. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] O. bacoti can be found and cause disease on rats and wild rodents most commonly, but also small mammals and humans when other hosts are scarce.

  6. Over 120 rodent droppings found at Sacramento grocery store ...

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    Inspectors found a total of 123 rodent droppings in various areas of the Asian grocery store on Tuesday. Areas where rodent droppings were found included the produce section, the bulk soda storage ...

  7. Bushy-tailed woodrat - Wikipedia

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    The bushy-tailed woodrat, or packrat (Neotoma cinerea) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae found in Canada and the United States. [2] Its natural habitats are boreal forests, temperate forests, dry savanna, temperate shrubland, and temperate grassland.

  8. Hymenolepiasis - Wikipedia

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    The risk of human infection from H. diminuta is very low, since its main host is the rat. Also known as the rat tapeworm, H. diminuta adults live and mate in the bowels of rats. Eggs of H. diminuta are excreted by the rats in droppings, which are frequently consumed by beetles. Once inside the beetle, the eggs mature into a cysticercoid.

  9. More than 70 rat droppings at Sacramento-area restaurant ...

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    Inspectors observed a total of 75 rat droppings throughout the restaurant on Wedesday, according to the report, including on the floor, in sheet pans and on top of canned food products and a box ...