New Perspectives in Treatment of Human Scabies: Biological Pesticids Could Be a Completely Safe Alternative of Chemical Pesticides and Medicinal Creams
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Crusted scabies sometimes would be seriously hard to treat. The treatment, through application of chemical pesticides and medicinal creams, comes with a large amount of side effects. These side effects could be much worse in infants and also in pregnant women. Moreover toxins may cause cancer in people. People need safer medicine that they use without being concerned about the side effects. Bio-pesticides from the farming industry attack the farming parasites. And there could be some bacteria which can do a same thing about human parasites. Recent studies shows, there are several types of bacteria that attack and kill parasites from inside out. It might also one day be used in "human treatments" for roundworm. Recent advancements in electron microscopy, microbiology, and genetical engineering is developed a reliable path towards manufacturing biological pesticids. These pesticides would help us as anti-scabies drugs. We would call them bio-scabiside drugs. "Chryseobacterium nematophagum" effectively kills a wide range of important nematode parasites. Some challenges are ahead in the way, unless we make a cream that kills the humankind scabies too. But this bio-cream would be a healthy alternative for the people.