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Scabies, Scabies

It is caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei . The word scabies itself is derived from the Latin word for "scratch" (scabere). Other names for the condition include Mite , Itch Mite , Mange , Crusted Scabies , Norwegian Scabies , Sarcoptes scabiei , or The Seven-Year Itch.

In this case the scabies go unregulated by cytotoxic cells and spread over the whole body, except the face. These cases require additional treatment options for resolution. Ivermectin is a single oral treatment of choice in these patients combined with any other topical treatment.

However, the parasite tends to die if outside a human body for more than 72 hours. http://www.cdc.gov/scabies Scabies is caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei , variety hominis , as shown by the Italian biologist Diacinto Cestoni in the 18th century. It produces intense, itchy skin rashes when the impregnated female tunnels into the stratum corneum of the skin and deposits eggs in the burrow. The larvae, which hatch in 310 days, move about on the skin, molt into a "nymphal" stage, and then mature into adult mites. The adult mites live 34 weeks in the host's skin.

Scabies are microscopic although sometimes they are visible as a pinpoint of white. The females burrow into the skin and lay eggs there. Males roam on top of the skin, although can also occasionally burrow.

Also, the scabies mite has yet to become resistant to neem, so in persistent cases neem has been shown to be very effective.

Therefore it is recommended to wash and hot iron all material (such as clothes, bedding, and towels) that has been in contact with scabies infestation.

In dogs and other animals, scabies produces severe itching and secondary skin infections. Affected animals often lose weight and become unthrifty. Sarcoptes is a genus of skin parasites, and part of the larger family of mites collectively known as scab mites; they are also related to the scab mite Psoroptes, also a mite that infests the skin of domestic animals. Sarcoptic mange affects domestic animals and similar infestations in domestic fowls causes the disease known as scabies leg. The effects of Sarcoptes scabiei are the most well known, causing scabies, or the itch. The adult female mite, having been fertilised, burrows into the skin, usually the hands or wrists, however other parts of the body may also be affected, and lays its eggs.

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