Scabies in a sentence as a noun

Condoms won't slow the spread of crabs, scabies, or the common cold.

Nobody wants the bed bugs, scabies, dandruff flakes and all the rest.

Just as likely to pick up scabies shaking someone's hands then someones........

A gross scabies covered old man back was the first thing visitors saw on our homepage.

I live down the street from a soup kitchen, and I got scabies after someone apparently spent the night in my unlocked car.

When treating lice or scabies you need to give patient so much that a significant amount is eliminate through the skin.

Wolves clean scabies in deer, lyme disease, and bovine tuberculosis in wild boars that would otherwise end in the cattle or the farmer.

It's an acaricide and generally effective in treating scabies; also lice and bedbugs.

"From Gay Science: [...]we are not nearly "German" enough, in the sense in which the word "German" is constantly being used nowadays, to advocate nationalism and race hatred and to be able to take pleasure in the national scabies of the heart and blood poisoning that now leads the nations of Europe to delimit and barricade themselves against each other as if it were a matter of quarantine.

Scabies definitions

noun

a contagious skin infection caused by the itch mite; characterized by persistent itching and skin irritation; "he has a bad case of the itch"

See also: itch