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  1. Arthropods can infest human skin, especially scabies and head lice. They can inflict bites and stings. They can carry diseases such as malaria, yellow fever and filariasis. They can give rise to allergic conditions such as hay fever, asthma and atopic eczema.

  2. Mar 13, 2019 · Patients with bug bites rarely present with the history of arthropod exposure and subsequent bites. Bites are so common that most patients easily recognize the typical symptoms and are able to self medicate with over-the-counter antihistamines and topical hydrocortisone.

  3. Sep 26, 2023 · The bites of insects and other arthropods may be a minor nuisance or may lead to serious medical problems, including transmission of insect-borne illnesses and severe allergic reactions.

  4. Many species of arthropods (insects, arachnids, millipedes and centipedes) can bite or sting human beings. These bites and stings generally occur as a defense mechanism or during normal arthropod feeding.

  5. Arthropod bite and sting prevention strategies include avoiding high-risk areas, covering exposed skin, and wearing permethrin-impregnated clothing.

  6. Jun 14, 2024 · Insect (arthropod) bites are typically pink or red and are often round in shape. This blister occurred as a reaction to an insect bite. This image displays a red/pink, round lesion typical of an insect bite.

  7. Identify insect bites and stings and manage their complications; Insect-related disease. Insects are arthropods i.e. invertebrates with chitinous exoskeletons, bilateral symmetry, true segmentation and jointed true appendages. Arthropods also encompass arachnids, centipedes and millipedes.

  8. Aug 8, 2023 · The term “bug bite” is commonly used to denote both bites and stings inflicted by members of the phylum Arthropoda. Arthropods make up the largest division of the animal kingdom, representing approximately 80% of all known animals.

  9. Arthropods are defined by an exoskeleton, segmented body, and jointed appendages. Arthropods causing local and systemic reactions associated with their bites: Arachnida, Chilopoda, Diplopoda, and Insecta. Cutaneous reactions to arthropod bites are inflammatory and/or allergic reactions.

  10. Arthropod bites and stings are a significant cause of morbidity worldwide. Although many arthropod attacks produce only mild, transient cutaneous changes, more severe local and systemic sequelae can occur, including potentially fatal toxic and anaphylactic reactions.

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