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Volume 27, Number 7—July 2021
Dispatch

Anthrenus sp. and an Uncommon Cluster of Dermatitis

Loïc SimonComments to Author , Fériel Boukari, Halilou Almou Oumarou, Thomas Hubiche, Pierre Marty, Christelle Pomares, and Pascal Delaunay
Author affiliations: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice, Nice, France (L. Simon, F. Foukari, H. Almou Oumarou, T. Hubiche, P. Marty, C. Pomares, P. Delaunay); Université Côte d’Azur, Nice (L. Simon, P. Marty, C. Pomares); Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France (P. Delaunay)

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Figure 1

Aspects of lesions caused by larvae of Anthrenus sp. carpet beetles on 3 members of the same family, France. A) Thigh of a 33-year-old man; B) abdomen of a 5-year-old boy; C) leg of an 8-year-old girl (who scratched lesions).

Figure 1. Aspects of lesions caused by larvae of Anthrenus sp. carpet beetles on 3 members of the same family, France. A) Thigh of a 33-year-old man; B) abdomen of a 5-year-old boy; C) leg of an 8-year-old girl (who scratched lesions).

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