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==Description==
==Description==
<--Brief description of the parasitism-->
Tiny parasites which bite and burrow just under the epidermal layer of a host and slowly feed, while growing a hard disc shaped shell. They don't grow much beyond 3mm at which point the itching caused by the skin above them dying and scabbing causes the host to scratch and pick. The ticks emerge to mate and lay eggs in bedding and other places frequented by potential hosts. A victim of these parasites will have small lumps beneath the skin, which turn black over time, and leave scars similar to acne pits when picked, or after the ticks emerge on their own.


==Contagion==
==Contagion==

Revision as of 22:58, 16 January 2019

Description

Tiny parasites which bite and burrow just under the epidermal layer of a host and slowly feed, while growing a hard disc shaped shell. They don't grow much beyond 3mm at which point the itching caused by the skin above them dying and scabbing causes the host to scratch and pick. The ticks emerge to mate and lay eggs in bedding and other places frequented by potential hosts. A victim of these parasites will have small lumps beneath the skin, which turn black over time, and leave scars similar to acne pits when picked, or after the ticks emerge on their own.

Contagion

Virulence
<--contagion index: 1 - very low to 5 - extreme-->
Vector(s)
<--known sources and means of contagion-->
Prevention
<--known means of reducing/preventing contagion-->

Course

Incubation
<--period from contraction to first symptoms-->
Contagious
<--period for which a victim is contagious, may begin or end before symptoms arise-->
Symptoms
<--symptoms of infection-->

Treatment

Cureability
<--recovery index 1-unlikely to 5-almost certain
General
<--applicable general treaments, such as rest, and fluids-->
Medicinal
<--applicable medicines, type, dosages, and course of administration-->
Surgical
<--surgical treatments if required-->
Magical
<--magical treatments if required-->