How to Use sarcoptic mange in a Sentence
sarcoptic mange
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Infestations of sarcoptic mange can be mild, fatal or anywhere in between.
—From Usa Today Network and Wire Reports, USA TODAY, 2021-11-24
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The formula also kills mites that cause the highly contagious skin disease sarcoptic mange, which can travel from pets to humans.
—Andrea Marie, PEOPLE.com, 2021-05-19
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The vicuñas had been decimated by a disease called sarcoptic mange, which is caused by a microscopic mite that burrows into an animal’s skin.
—Ed Yong, The Atlantic, 2022-04-07
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The product is also highly effective against demodectic and sarcoptic mange.
—Laxmi Corp, The Salt Lake Tribune, 2022-07-12
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The animals are suffering from sarcoptic mange, a highly contagious disease that causes itching, severe skin irritation and loss of fur.
—Debbi Baker, sandiegouniontribune.com, 2017-09-07
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Probably the best reason for keeping dogs in outside kennels, historically, was to prevent the spread of external parasites such as fleas and the mites that cause sarcoptic mange (scabies in humans).
—Tom Davis, Field & Stream, 2020-05-15
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The ridiculously adorable creature — a male — was found in the middle of a busy road and faces an uphill battle to fight sarcoptic mange and an upper respiratory infection, according to a post on the Humane Society's Facebook page.
—Jesse Garza, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2018-03-14
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