Members

We welcome applications for membership of IACS!

Membership is open to professionals with relevant expertise in scabies or related fields including tropical medicine, dermatology, public health, including NTD program managers and teams. We particularly welcome members from countries and regions where scabies is a public health problem. Existing subscribers approved prior to December 2020 are eligible to join as full members. New applications from November 2020 will require a reference from an existing member.

Associate Membership

FREE

  • Access to IACS members pages and resources
  • Access to Media Library
  • Reference required from current member
  • No voting privileges

Full Membership

Start at $20 USD*

*depends on your country

  • Voting privileges at Annual General Meetings
  • Discounts at any paid events
  • Access to IACS members pages and resources
  • Access to Media Library
  • Reference required from current member

Media Library

FREE

The IACS Media Library is available Open Access to everyone who agrees with the Terms of Use.

Existing members are now Associate members and may log in to access the media library or subscribe to one our our Full Membership packages.

*Discounts are available for low-income members:

  • High income country member: $50 USD/year
  • Low–middle income country member (must be on this list): $20 USD/year
  • Student / Trainee member: $20 USD/year

If you are applying for a discounted full membership, please make sure your country is listed HERE. If you are a student, please send evidence of student/trainee statues to info@controlscabies.org

Terms and Conditions

  • Membership is charged as a yearly subscription which renews automatically. You may cancel your subscription at any time.
  • Previous Full Members who have lapsed payments will be automatically transferred to Associate Membership.
  • Associate Members can upgrade their membership by logging into their account.
Membership fees will help to fund the ongoing activities of IACS. Additional donations are most welcome and help to ensure IACS can meet our mission of eliminating scabies as a public health problem globally.