kuljetindennöistä
Kuljetindennöistä, scientifically known as Cheyletiella, are microscopic mites that can infest pets such as dogs, cats, and rabbits, and occasionally humans. They are often referred to as "walking dandruff" due to the characteristic scaling and flaking of the skin they cause, resembling dandruff. These mites are surface dwellers, living on the skin and feeding on dead skin cells and keratin.
The most common species affecting pets are Cheyletiella yasguri (dogs), Cheyletiella blakei (cats), and Cheyletiella parasitovorax
Transmission occurs through direct contact with an infested animal or, less commonly, through contaminated environments. The
While primarily affecting animals, kuljetindennöistä can cause a temporary, itchy rash in humans who come into