Mörner T, Christensson D
Vet Parasitol. 1984 Aug;15(2):159-64. doi: 10.1016/0304-4017(84)90031-1.
Two of 3 red foxes became experimentally infected with Sarcoptes scabiei v. vulpes isolated from a naturally infected wild fox. The first clinical sign was seen after 10 days. After 30 days hairless patches were observed on the back of one of the foxes while general hair loss continued slowly. On the other fox the only macroscopical changes was tangling of the hair. The foxes died after 67 and 94 days, respectively. Both foxes were anaemic and in very poor condition. Scratching was seen in only 1 of the foxes.
3只赤狐中有2只通过实验感染了从一只自然感染的野生狐狸身上分离出的狐疥螨。10天后出现了首个临床症状。30天后,其中一只狐狸的背部出现无毛斑块,而全身毛发仍在缓慢脱落。另一只狐狸唯一的宏观变化是毛发缠结。两只狐狸分别在67天和94天后死亡。两只狐狸均贫血且状况极差。仅在其中一只狐狸身上观察到抓挠行为。