
This article describes carefully parasitism by ticks hard under various medical issues ranging from biological signs of the notes up to the management of the patient follow-up, passing through the induced symptoms and therapeutic procedures. Just dealing therapeutic procedures is especially important because they compare various techniques proposed by the literature and is then proposed technique that determines the lowest risk of transmission of potentially infected material between the mite and man. Despite the treatment of parasitism is considered a medical practice trivial, given the banality of parasitism in fact among the medical community to see applied different treatment protocols are not always entirely accurate.
Male, Time Factors, Ixodidae, Contraindications, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Tick Infestations, Diagnosis, Differential, Pregnancy Complications, Pregnancy, Risk Factors, Animals, Humans, Female, Disinfectants, Follow-Up Studies
Male, Time Factors, Ixodidae, Contraindications, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Tick Infestations, Diagnosis, Differential, Pregnancy Complications, Pregnancy, Risk Factors, Animals, Humans, Female, Disinfectants, Follow-Up Studies
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