This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License,which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.,Scabies is among the infestations almost forgotten due to its association with poor communities. We formulate a deterministic model to assess the possible impact vaccination will have on scabies control.The Descartes?s rule of signs is used to show the nature of the endemic equilibria. Analysis of the reproduction number and numerical simulations suggest that vaccination in addition to treatment will help greatly in reducing the spread of scabies infestation.This suggests there is a strong need for researchers to come up with ...
Abstract Background Scabies is an under-recognized global health problem with an unacceptably high p...
Scabies is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that causes a significant health burden, particularly ...
BACKGROUND: Scabies is a dermatologic infestation caused by Sarcoptes scabiei. In industrialized cou...
Scabies is among the infestations almost forgotten due to its association with poor communities. We ...
Scabies is an infectious disease that is endemic in poorly resourced communities, and also common in...
Infections with Sarcoptes scabiei, or scabies, remain common in many disadvantaged populations. Mass...
Sarcoptes scabiei, the mite causing scabies, infests human and at least 40 species of animals. The l...
Sarcoptes scabiei, the mite causing scabies, infests human and at least 40 species of animals. The l...
Human scabies is a major global public health issue, with an estimated 300 million cases per year wo...
© 2018 Dr. Michael John LydeamoreAt any one time, more than 160 million children worldwide are infec...
Scabies is a global burden, affecting people regardless of gender, ethnicity, or social class. In so...
Scabies is a parasitic disease of the skin that disproportionately affects disadvantaged populations...
Scabies was adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a Neglected Tropical Disease in 2017. ...
Scabies, the human skin disease caused by infestation by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis, ca...
BackgroundScabies is a common dermatological condition, affecting more than 130 million people at an...
Abstract Background Scabies is an under-recognized global health problem with an unacceptably high p...
Scabies is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that causes a significant health burden, particularly ...
BACKGROUND: Scabies is a dermatologic infestation caused by Sarcoptes scabiei. In industrialized cou...
Scabies is among the infestations almost forgotten due to its association with poor communities. We ...
Scabies is an infectious disease that is endemic in poorly resourced communities, and also common in...
Infections with Sarcoptes scabiei, or scabies, remain common in many disadvantaged populations. Mass...
Sarcoptes scabiei, the mite causing scabies, infests human and at least 40 species of animals. The l...
Sarcoptes scabiei, the mite causing scabies, infests human and at least 40 species of animals. The l...
Human scabies is a major global public health issue, with an estimated 300 million cases per year wo...
© 2018 Dr. Michael John LydeamoreAt any one time, more than 160 million children worldwide are infec...
Scabies is a global burden, affecting people regardless of gender, ethnicity, or social class. In so...
Scabies is a parasitic disease of the skin that disproportionately affects disadvantaged populations...
Scabies was adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a Neglected Tropical Disease in 2017. ...
Scabies, the human skin disease caused by infestation by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis, ca...
BackgroundScabies is a common dermatological condition, affecting more than 130 million people at an...
Abstract Background Scabies is an under-recognized global health problem with an unacceptably high p...
Scabies is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that causes a significant health burden, particularly ...
BACKGROUND: Scabies is a dermatologic infestation caused by Sarcoptes scabiei. In industrialized cou...