MANGE - translation to arabic
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MANGE - translation to arabic

CLASS OF SKIN DISEASES CAUSED BY PARASITIC MITES
Sarcoptic Mange; Sarcoptic mange; Dog scabies; Demodicidosis; Mange mite
  • ''Sarcoptes scabiei''
  • A dog with severe demodectic mange
  • Puppy with sarcoptic mange
  • A street dog in [[Bali]], Indonesia, suffers from demodectic mange.

MANGE         

ألاسم

جَرَب ; حَكَّة ; عَرَر ; عُرَّة

mange         
اسْم : الجَرَب . مرض الحُكاك
mange         
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الجرب ، الحكاك

Definition

Mange
·noun The scab or itch in cattle, dogs, and other beasts.

Wikipedia

Mange

Mange is a type of skin disease caused by parasitic mites. Because various species of mites also infect plants, birds and reptiles, the term "mange", or colloquially "the mange", suggesting poor condition of the skin and fur due to the infection, is sometimes reserved for pathological mite-infestation of nonhuman mammals. Thus, mange includes mite-associated skin disease in domestic mammals (cats and dogs), in livestock (such as sheep scab), and in wild mammals (for example, foxes, coyotes, cougars and wombats. Severe mange caused by mites has been observed in wild bears. Since mites belong to the arachnid subclass Acari (also called Acarina), another term for mite infestation is acariasis.

Parasitic mites that cause mange in mammals embed themselves in either skin or hair follicles in the animal, depending upon their genus. Sarcoptes spp. burrow into skin, while Demodex spp. live in follicles.

In humans, these two types of mite infections, which would be known as "mange" in furry mammals, are instead known respectively as scabies and demodicosis.

Examples of use of MANGE
1. Her bones poked through skin half bald with mange.
2. Mange tout Imported from Zimbabwe, a journey of 5,130 miles.
3. Abel Marquez remained hospitalized in critical condition after being shot in the face, Mange said.
4. "Chief officers have done little to mange the increasing calls for assistance.
5. When officers responded, she left the home and said her husband had hit her, Mange said.