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Research Article| Volume 20, ISSUE 2, P135-140, March 2002

Demodex folliculorum in development of dermatitis rosaceiformis steroidica and rosacea-related diseases

      The hair follicle mites Demodex folliculorum (detected in 1841 by Henle, then described in 1842 by Simon) and Demodex brevis (separated in 1963 by Akbulatova)
      • Akbulatova L.K
      The pathogenic role of Demodex mite and the clinical form of demodicosis in man.
      are the most common permanent ectoparasites of man. These two Demodex species belong to the family Demodicidae of the superfamily Cheyletoidea of the subclass Acari. They are 0.3–0.4 mm long with four short pairs of legs located on the anterior third of the body.
      • Rufli T
      • Mumcuoglu Y
      The hair follicle mites Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevisbiology and medical importance.
      D. folliculorum is usually found in the follicular infundibulum and D. brevis, in sebaceous and Meibomian glands.
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