Vaccine against scabies: Necessity and possibility

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Abstract

Scabies is an infectious disease that is endemic in poorly resourced communities, and also common in industrialized countries. Although the disease, which is caused by infestation of Sarcoptes scabiei, is generally mild, the need for a vaccine against S. scabiei is proposed. The immunological mechanisms that control S. scabiei infection are discussed and the current status of scabies vaccine development reviewed. Future directions for scabies vaccine development are also addressed. © 2014 Cambridge University Press.

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Liu, X., Walton, S., & Mounsey, K. (2014). Vaccine against scabies: Necessity and possibility. Parasitology. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182013002047

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