Abstract The disease scabies is one of the earliest diseases of humans for which the cause was known. It is caused by the mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, that burrows in the epidermis of the skin of humans and many other mammals. This mite was previously known as Acarus scabiei DeGeer, 1778 before the genus Sarcoptes was established (Latreille 1802) and it became S. scabiei. Research during the last 40 years has tremendously increased insight into the mite’s biology, parasite-host interactions, and the mechanisms it uses to evade the host’s defenses. This review highlights some of the major advancements of our knowledge of the mite’s biology, genome, proteome, and immunomodulating abilities all of which provide a basis for control of the disease. ...
The transmission of scabies occurs with the burrowing of Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis mites into t...
The life cycle, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of scabies infestations in humans is addressed. S...
Parasitic infestation of the skin by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei is a significant problem worldwide, ...
Scabies remains a significant public health problem worldwide. Research into aspects of Sarcoptes sc...
Scabies is a disease of global proportions in both human and animal populations, resulting from infe...
The parasitic mite Sarcoptes scabiei is an economically highly significant parasite of the skin of h...
Currently, there are three known subtypes of scabies: ordinary, crusted, and bullous. The worldwide ...
The parasitic mite Sarcoptes scabiei is an economically highly significant parasite of the skin of h...
The parasitic mite Sarcoptes scabiei is an economically highly significant parasite of the skin of h...
Scabies is a parasitic disease due to infestation of skin by the burrowing mite Sarcoptes scabiei. S...
Scabies is a common parasitic infection caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei. Infestations occur whe...
Human scabies, caused by skin infestation with the arthropod mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, typically resu...
Scabies, a mite infestation frequently sexually transmitted, dates back to antiquity but remains a c...
Parasites threaten human and animal health globally. It is estimated that more than 60% of people on...
Sarcoptes scabiei, the mite causing scabies, infests human and at least 40 species of animals. The l...
The transmission of scabies occurs with the burrowing of Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis mites into t...
The life cycle, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of scabies infestations in humans is addressed. S...
Parasitic infestation of the skin by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei is a significant problem worldwide, ...
Scabies remains a significant public health problem worldwide. Research into aspects of Sarcoptes sc...
Scabies is a disease of global proportions in both human and animal populations, resulting from infe...
The parasitic mite Sarcoptes scabiei is an economically highly significant parasite of the skin of h...
Currently, there are three known subtypes of scabies: ordinary, crusted, and bullous. The worldwide ...
The parasitic mite Sarcoptes scabiei is an economically highly significant parasite of the skin of h...
The parasitic mite Sarcoptes scabiei is an economically highly significant parasite of the skin of h...
Scabies is a parasitic disease due to infestation of skin by the burrowing mite Sarcoptes scabiei. S...
Scabies is a common parasitic infection caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei. Infestations occur whe...
Human scabies, caused by skin infestation with the arthropod mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, typically resu...
Scabies, a mite infestation frequently sexually transmitted, dates back to antiquity but remains a c...
Parasites threaten human and animal health globally. It is estimated that more than 60% of people on...
Sarcoptes scabiei, the mite causing scabies, infests human and at least 40 species of animals. The l...
The transmission of scabies occurs with the burrowing of Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis mites into t...
The life cycle, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of scabies infestations in humans is addressed. S...
Parasitic infestation of the skin by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei is a significant problem worldwide, ...