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Dermatologic Therapy, 2021
Scabies is an ectoparasite caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei var hominis, an obligate human parasite. There are about 300 million cases of scabies in the world each year.
Maria I Hicks, D. Elston
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Scabies is an ectoparasite caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei var hominis, an obligate human parasite. There are about 300 million cases of scabies in the world each year.
Maria I Hicks, D. Elston
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British Journal of Dermatology, 2023
BACKGROUND Scabies is a pruritic, parasitic infestation of the skin. Increasing incidence has been reported from high income countries in the past years.
D. Meyersburg +6 more
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BACKGROUND Scabies is a pruritic, parasitic infestation of the skin. Increasing incidence has been reported from high income countries in the past years.
D. Meyersburg +6 more
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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2022
Dear Editor, Over the last decade, a rising incidence of scabies in Europe1,2 has been reported. However, making an accurate estimation of the prevalence of this disease is challenging, given that scabies is not a notifiable disease in most European ...
E. Martínez-García +3 more
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Dear Editor, Over the last decade, a rising incidence of scabies in Europe1,2 has been reported. However, making an accurate estimation of the prevalence of this disease is challenging, given that scabies is not a notifiable disease in most European ...
E. Martínez-García +3 more
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The Lancet, 2006
Scabies is a neglected parasitic disease that is a major public health problem in many resource-poor regions. It causes substantial morbidity from secondary infections and post-infective complications such as acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis.
Jörg, Heukelbach, Hermann, Feldmeier
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Scabies is a neglected parasitic disease that is a major public health problem in many resource-poor regions. It causes substantial morbidity from secondary infections and post-infective complications such as acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis.
Jörg, Heukelbach, Hermann, Feldmeier
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Comparison of sulfur ointment and permethrin treatments in scabies
Dermatologic Therapy, 2022Scabies is a contagious, parasitic skin disease that adversely affects the quality of life and, can cause systemic complications if it is not properly treated.
G. Ertugrul, Habibullah Aktaş
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Scabies, Bedbug, and Body Lice Infestations: A Review.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)Importance Scabies, bedbug, and body lice infestations are caused by organisms that live on or in the skin, on clothing, or in the environment and commonly cause pruritus and rash.
Cristina Thomas +3 more
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2018
Itch is the cardinal symptom of scabies, present in more than 90% of the cases, generalized and intense, worsening at night, and often sparing the head. The primary complications of the itch in scabies are secondary bacterial infections and psychosocial issues leading to impairment on life quality.
Jannic, Arnaud +3 more
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Itch is the cardinal symptom of scabies, present in more than 90% of the cases, generalized and intense, worsening at night, and often sparing the head. The primary complications of the itch in scabies are secondary bacterial infections and psychosocial issues leading to impairment on life quality.
Jannic, Arnaud +3 more
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British Journal of Dermatology, 2020
Scabies is a frequent condition seen in infants and children. Only topical treatments have been approved in infants, but some of them are poorly tolerated.
M. Levy +8 more
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Scabies is a frequent condition seen in infants and children. Only topical treatments have been approved in infants, but some of them are poorly tolerated.
M. Levy +8 more
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Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2014
Scabies infestation in humans is a complex interplay between mite, host, and host environment. New techniques for diagnosis, treatment, and eradication are constantly in flux due to varying presentations of scabetic eruptions, a dearth of especially sensitive and specific measures for diagnosis, resistances to pharmacologic therapy, and disparate ...
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Scabies infestation in humans is a complex interplay between mite, host, and host environment. New techniques for diagnosis, treatment, and eradication are constantly in flux due to varying presentations of scabetic eruptions, a dearth of especially sensitive and specific measures for diagnosis, resistances to pharmacologic therapy, and disparate ...
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