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New scabies outbreak at prison for women led to quarantine

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Officials say a new scabies outbreak at Michigan's only prison for women led to a quarantine at the facility so inmates could get treatment. The Michigan Department of Corrections confirmed Tuesday that a residential unit at Huron Valley prison near Ypsilanti was placed under quarantine Friday. 

83 prisoners in the unit were treated for the parasitic mites that burrow under the skin and lay eggs. Department spokesman Chris Gautz says the hope "is that we contain this and it doesn't spread any further."

The department was sued in April , with the lawsuit saying prisoners suffered severe itching and permanent scarring because officials took more than a year to diagnose and properly treat an earlier scabies outbreak .