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Scabies Defined

Tiny insects that infect genital areas during sexual contact or sharing of infested bed sheets, towels, or clothes. Scabies are mites that cause severe itching. Extensive scratching can also cause a rash. Like pubic lice, scabies can be cured with a medicated shampoo.

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  • What is scabies?: Scabies is a contagious, intensely itchy, skin disease caused by a mite (Sarcoptes scabiei), which is becoming increasingly common for reasons that are unknown.

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