Title
Sarcoptes-World Molecular Network (Sarcoptes-WMN): Integrating research on scabies
Date Issued
01 May 2011
Access level
open access
Resource Type
review article
Author(s)
Alasaad Samer S.
Walton S.
Rossi L.
Bornstein S.
Abu-Madi M.
Soriguer R.C.
Fitzgerald S.
Zhu X.Q.
Zimmermann W.
Ugbomoiko U.S.
Pei K.J.C.
Heukelbach J.
Abyad A.
Almeida A.
Nisbet A.
Dzamic A.M.
Regassa A.
Oleaga A.
Raza A.
Molinar Min A.R.
Baca A.S.
Alicante A.A.
Upton A.
Basu A.K.
Cho B.K.
Haj B.S.
Charaf B.S.
Bernard B.
Lassen B.
Soulsbury C.
Gortazar C.
Raccurt C.
Carlo C.
Lacroix C.
Hinzoumbe C.K.
Burkhart C.G.
Cazorla D.
Zele D.
Vincent D.
Soglia D.
Acatrinei D.C.
Omudu E.
Papadopoulos E.
Zbikowska E.
Swai E.
Serrano E.
Mwase E.
Molin E.
Bedel E.J.
Hountondji F.
Chaudhry F.R.
Al-Braikan F.
Gakuya F.
Efremova G.
Molavi G.
Vengust G.
Yang G.
Arshad H.
Babiker H.
Jianlin H.
van der Heijden H.
Zoubir H.
Mohammed H.A.
Munang'andu H.M.
Ninomiya H.
Owen I.
Soulama I.
Lusat J.
Wilson J.
Gasca J.M.
Enrique Granado J.
Fourie J.J.
Trejos-Suarez J.
Rai K.
George K.
Selim Anwar K.
Hameed K.
Khallaanyoune K.
Mumcuoglu K.Y.
Solarz K.
Mandico L.R.
Mircea L.
Fourie L.
de Moura Ariza L.
Tongue L.K.
Miron L.
Towersey L.
Lowenstein M.
Rosalino L.M.
Rambozzi L.
Alexander M.
Saridomichelakis M.
Lareschi M.
Asman M.
Heinonen M.
Ahmad M.
Baldi M.
Strong M.
Publisher(s)
Elsevier B.V.
Abstract
Parasites threaten human and animal health globally. It is estimated that more than 60% of people on planet Earth carry at least one parasite, many of them several different species. Unfortunately, parasite studies suffer from duplications and inconsistencies between different investigator groups. Hence, groups need to collaborate in an integrated manner in areas including parasite control, improved therapy strategies, diagnostic and surveillance tools, and public awareness. Parasite studies will be better served if there is coordinated management of field data and samples across multidisciplinary approach plans, among academic and non-academic organizations worldwide. In this paper we report the first 'Living organism-World Molecular Network', with the cooperation of 167 parasitologists from 88 countries on all continents. This integrative approach, the 'Sarcoptes-World Molecular Network', seeks to harmonize Sarcoptes epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and molecular studies from all over the world, with the aim of decreasing mite infestations in humans and animals. © 2011 International Society for Infectious Diseases.
Volume
15
Issue
5
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Parasitología
Biología celular, Microbiología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-79954618042
PubMed ID
Source
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
ISSN of the container
12019712
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
Scopus