The persistence of naturally formed mit (Acarina: trombiculidae) foci in Malaysia.

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1977-06-01
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Mite foci were fenced above and below ground to prevent the entry of host animals and to prevent the migration of mites within the soil. Weekly counts were made over a period of thirty weeks with larvae being collected at the beginning and end of the study, but not during the intervening period of hot, dry weather. Post-larval forms can survive for long periods and mite foci can remain productive without being visited by the host animals. Mite foci may be missed by normal survey methods during hot, dry weather.
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The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health.
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Gentry JW, Phang OW, Manikumaran C. The persistence of naturally formed mit (Acarina: trombiculidae) foci in Malaysia. The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. 1977 Jun; 8(2): 214-6