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1. Bed Bug Infestation: An Updated Review.

2. Bedbugs: how to diagnose and manage cases of infestations.

4. [Effectiveness of Beauveria bassiana (Baubassil ® ) on the common cattle tick Rhipicephalus microplus in the Department of Guajira, Colombia].

5. Bedbugs: Helping your patient through an infestation.

6. Intirmieres de premier recours et patients face au fleau.

8. Negative suction approach to remove living leeches from the nasal cavity.

9. Furuncular myiasis in 2 American travelers returning from Senegal.

10. [Common tropical infections with protozoans, worms and ectoparasites].

11. Delusional infestation by proxy--what should veterinarians do?

12. Out for blood: growing numbers of bed bugs, mosquitoes, and ticks are spreading misery and frustrating lawmakers.

13. Bed bugs in hospitals: more than just a nuisance.

14. Bedbug infestation.

15. Bed bugs can cause severe anaemia in adults.

16. The moth Hylesia metabus and French Guiana lepidopterism: centenary of a public health concern.

17. Dermatologic infestations.

18. Technical note: Modifying Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) jumping behavior to facilitate innovation of parasitic sea lice control techniques.

20. Nasal leech infestation: report of seven leeches and literature review.

21. Dermacase. Can you identify this condition? Bedbugs.

22. Tungiasis infestation in Tanzania.

23. An immunotherapeutic treatment against flea allergy dermatitis in cats by co-immunization of DNA and protein vaccines.

24. [Protozoons and arthropods found in eyes].

25. Imported human tungiasis in Greece.

26. [Ectoparasitoses in childhood].

27. [Tungiasis, an uncommon ectoparisitic disease].

28. Recognition and management of common ectoparasitic diseases in travelers.

29. [Lice, scabies and fleas in children].

30. Tungiasis: eggs seen with dermoscopy.

31. Tungiasis--traveler's ectoparasitosis of the foot: a case report.

32. Controlling tungiasis in an impoverished community: an intervention study.

33. Imported tungiasis: a report of 19 cases and review of the literature.

34. Parasitic infestations.

35. Tungiasis and myiasis.

37. Thrips mistaken for headlice or Ekban Syndrome.

38. The epidemiology, diagnosis, management, and prevention of ectoparasitic diseases in travelers.

39. Bullous tungiasis.

40. Tungiasis.

41. [Ectoparasitic diseases].

42. [Mites, lice and fleas. Ectoparasitoses in infancy and childhood].

43. Tungiasis in recently arrived African refugees.

44. Severe tungiasis in a patient with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome.

45. Diagnosis and management of bedbugs: an emerging U.S. Infestation.

46. Fur-rubbing behavior of capuchin monkeys.

47. Sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines 2002. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

48. [Diet food and ectoparasites play an important role in dermatology].

50. [Sexually transmitted parasitoses and mycoses].

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