Molecular mechanisms of ivermectin resistance in the ectoparasitic mite, Sarcoptes scabiei | Menzies School of Health Research

Molecular mechanisms of ivermectin resistance in the ectoparasitic mite, Sarcoptes scabiei

Project manager: Dr Kate Mounsey
Project start/finish dates: 2008-2011
For more information about this project please contact:

Kate.mounsey@menzies.edu.au

A largely neglected parasitic disease, scabies is a significant disease of children, particularly in remote Aboriginal communities in northern Australia. The recent emergence of ivermectin resistance threatens future control of scabies.

This research explores the genetic basis of ivermectin resistance in the scabies mite, developing molecular markers to identify the emergence of resistance in the community, leading to improved tools for resistance management and sustainable treatment strategies.

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