Case of Presumed Diagnosis of Rat Mite Dermatitis

Ornithonyssus bacoti, called the tropical rat mite, causes rat mite dermatitis by biting humans. The symptoms of rat mite dermatitis are erythema, papules, and itching. The patient in this study was a 37-year-old man who exhibited symptoms of rat mite dermatitis. He heard rat sounds on the ceiling a...

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Main Authors: Haeyong JUNG, Hae In BANG
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Language:English
Published: The Korean Society for Clinical Laboratory Science 2025-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.kjcls.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.15324/kjcls.2025.57.2.209
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description Ornithonyssus bacoti, called the tropical rat mite, causes rat mite dermatitis by biting humans. The symptoms of rat mite dermatitis are erythema, papules, and itching. The patient in this study was a 37-year-old man who exhibited symptoms of rat mite dermatitis. He heard rat sounds on the ceiling and captured four mites in the house using scotch tape, which were observed using a microscope. Two of the four mites captured were in good condition, allowing size measurements. A comprehensive diagnosis of rat mite dermatitis was made. The treatment included steroid ointment, oral antihistamines, and rat quarantine. The symptoms eventually disappeared without recurrence. This report describes a case of presumed dermatitis caused by a tropical rat mite, considering the surrounding environment, suspected insect or tick bites, and recurring itching and lesions.
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spelling doaj-art-7530b2b008e4483b8eae0ef0d273473f2025-08-20T02:22:02ZengThe Korean Society for Clinical Laboratory ScienceKorean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science1738-35442025-06-0157220921410.15324/kjcls.2025.57.2.209kjcls.2025.57.2.209Case of Presumed Diagnosis of Rat Mite DermatitisHaeyong JUNG0Hae In BANG1Department of Laboratory Medicine, Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital, Seoul, KoreaOrnithonyssus bacoti, called the tropical rat mite, causes rat mite dermatitis by biting humans. The symptoms of rat mite dermatitis are erythema, papules, and itching. The patient in this study was a 37-year-old man who exhibited symptoms of rat mite dermatitis. He heard rat sounds on the ceiling and captured four mites in the house using scotch tape, which were observed using a microscope. Two of the four mites captured were in good condition, allowing size measurements. A comprehensive diagnosis of rat mite dermatitis was made. The treatment included steroid ointment, oral antihistamines, and rat quarantine. The symptoms eventually disappeared without recurrence. This report describes a case of presumed dermatitis caused by a tropical rat mite, considering the surrounding environment, suspected insect or tick bites, and recurring itching and lesions.http://www.kjcls.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.15324/kjcls.2025.57.2.209mites; ornithonyssus bacoti; rat mite; rat mite dermatitis; tropical rat mite
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Case of Presumed Diagnosis of Rat Mite Dermatitis
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mites; ornithonyssus bacoti; rat mite; rat mite dermatitis; tropical rat mite
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title_full Case of Presumed Diagnosis of Rat Mite Dermatitis
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title_sort case of presumed diagnosis of rat mite dermatitis
topic mites; ornithonyssus bacoti; rat mite; rat mite dermatitis; tropical rat mite
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