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Today's Scabies

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
In the past several years there has been a noticeable increase of scabies in the United States; the magnitude of this is not known. An expanding epidemic continues in most parts of the world. Scabies is frequently seen in many guises that may be difficult to diagnose: scabies in the clean, scabies incognito, nodular scabies, animal-transmitted scabies,
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Ivermectin in scabies

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2002
The standard treatment for scabies has long been based on topical scabicides. Ivermectin, a broad-spectrum anti-parasitic agent, was first used in veterinary medicine. This drug, active against nematodes and arthropods, is used in humans for the treatment of filariasis.
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Scabies

Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2019
Elena M, Crecelius, Mark W, Burnett
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Scabies in Malaysia

Archives of Dermatology, 1976
To the Editor.— I read Dr Milton Orkin's editorial on scabies in the November issue of theArchives(111:1431-1432, 1975). He really should try not to fall into the American habit of equating "Southeast Asia" with Vietnam. I would like to assure him, and your readers, that children arriving from Malaysia will probablynothave scabies, and this is so for
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Scabies

American Journal of Infection Control, 1987
H H, Meester, S T, Go, D B, Bruynzeel
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Scabies

DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 1967
W P, Herrmann, G K, Steigleder
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Scabies

Postgraduate Medicine, 1979
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Videodermatoscopy and Scabies

The Journal of Pediatrics, 2013
LACARRUBBA, FRANCESCO MARIA   +1 more
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