“…In this episode, people became infested through direct contact with different species of domestic animals (pigs, goats, dogs, horses, oxen) that, in turn, had previous contact with the scabietic fox. However, in other wildlife-derived ZS cases, the affected individuals were involved in wildlife-related occupations as keepers, veterinarians or specialized operators, or were private citizens who found themselves rescuing a scabietic animal or handling a fresh carcass [8,36,43,44,47,53,63]. Reportedly, wearing gloves did not guarantee protection in all cases [44,47], possibly due to the enormous number of mites crawling on the skin surface of source individuals affected by generalized crusted scabies.…”