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by Guest62453  |  earlier

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given the population of cells in a tissue, that is invaded by parasites and damaged,

when the parasites are given a fatal dose, would you expect affected tissues to lyse in a bell curve time-line with a longer trailing time to allow for eggs of the parasite to die off after hatching assuming they do not get a fatal dose for a few hours after hatching

ref: mites in the ear of my dog, already treated, i'm guessing he is being affected at this point with the lysis.

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  1. Ear mites and their eggs are extracellular, and I would not expect host tissue lysis from any approved treatment.

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