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Das Verständnis um Pathogenese, Klinik und Therapie von Hauterkrankungen, die durch im Wasser lebende Tiere erworben werden, ist für den behandelnden Arzt wichtig. Im Folgenden sollen einige wichtige Erkrankungen und deren Verursacher vorgestellt werden.

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Stanger, C. (2015). DD Aquatisch erworbene Dermatosen. In: von Stebut, E. (eds) Reisedermatosen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44705-5_7

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