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ABSTRACTDermanyssus gallinae is a haematophagous ectoparasite primarily known as a pest of domestic and wild birds. It occasionally feeds on a range of mammals, and, more importantly, is of growing concern in human medicine. This review highlights mite attacks on people working with poultry, and updates the increasing incidence of dermanyssosis in urban environments in Europe. Although several cases of dermanyssosis have been documented, there are a number of reasons why diagnosis of D. gallinae infestations in humans is likely to be underestimated. Firstly, medical specialists are not well aware of D. gallinae infestations in humans. There is also a lack of collaboration with specialists from other disciplines. The problem is compounded by misdiagnoses and by the lack of diagnostic tools. We review the literature on human dermanyssosis cases in Europe, and also provide information on the epidemiology, clinical, histo-pathological and immunological aspects of dermanyssosis. We stress the need for improved recognition of this challenging infestation in humans, and provide straightforward recommendations for health practitioners, starting with collection of the correct anamnestic information and including appropriate management methods for case recognition and resolution. Finally, we indicate the most urgent areas to be addressed by future research.RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTSDermanyssus gallinae is of growing concern in human medicine.Most physicians are not well aware of dermanyssosis in humans.Bio-epidemiological and clinical aspects of this ectoparasitosis are highlighted.Practical key actions for diagnosis and correct management of infestation in humans are provided.

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  • This should be Ri Youn Kim. 1234567890():,; 1234567890():,; 1234567890():,; 1234567890():,; Correspondence: Kiwon Ban (ban.kw@cityu.edu.hk) or HunJun Park (cardioman@catholic.ac.kr) 1Department of Biomedical Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong 2Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Heart Research and Outcomes Center, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA 3Department of Medical Life Science, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Republic of Korea 4Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Republic of Korea 5Division of RI-Convergence Research, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Seoul, Republic of Korea These authors contributed : Sunghun Lee, Dong Hun Lee, Bong-Woo Park

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Document Version: Final Published version, known as Publisher’s PDF, Publisher’s Final version or Version of Record. Maria Assunta; Barlaam, Alessandra; Camarda, Antonio; Radeski, Miroslav; Mul, Monique; Sparagano, Olivier; Giangaspero, Annunziata

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