نتایج جستجو برای: Scabies

تعداد نتایج: 1460  

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2000
L Y Chan W Y Tang H H Ho K K Lo

Scabies is commonly seen in hospitals, where it frequently affects geriatric and convalescent patients. The clinical features of the classic form of scabies are well recognised. Crusted (Norwegian) scabies, which is a hyperinfestation variant of scabies, is very contagious and can present as other dermatoses, thus delaying the correct diagnosis and management. Two residents of different old-age...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2010
Shelley F Walton Susan Pizzutto Amy Slender Linda Viberg Deborah Holt Belinda J Hales David J Kemp Bart J Currie Jennifer M Rolland Robyn O'Hehir

Scabies, a parasitic skin infestation by the burrowing "itch" mite Sarcoptes scabiei, causes significant health problems for children and adults worldwide. Crusted scabies is a particularly severe form of scabies in which mites multiply into the millions, causing extensive skin crusting. The symptoms and signs of scabies suggest host immunity to the scabies mite, but the specific resistant resp...

2015
Laura Edison Amanda Beaudoin Lucy Goh Camille E. Introcaso Diana Martin Christine Dubray James Marrone Chris Van Beneden Martyn Kirk

BACKGROUND Scabies, a highly pruritic and contagious mite infestation of the skin, is endemic among tropical regions and causes a substantial proportion of skin disease among lower-income countries. Delayed treatment can lead to bacterial superinfection, and treatment of close contacts is necessary to prevent reinfestation. We describe scabies incidence and superinfection among children in Amer...

2015
Kate E. Mounsey Hugh C. Murray Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann Cielo Pasay Deborah C. Holt Bart J. Currie Shelley F. Walton James S. McCarthy

BACKGROUND Understanding of scabies immunopathology has been hampered by the inability to undertake longitudinal studies in humans. Pigs are a useful animal model for scabies, and show clinical and immunologic changes similar to those in humans. Crusted scabies can be readily established in pigs by treatment with the glucocorticoid dexamethasone (Dex). METHODOLOGY/ PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Prospect...

2017
Jui-Ming Liu Ren-Jun Hsu Fung-Wei Chang Chia-Lun Yeh Chun-Fa Huang Shu-Ting Chang Nan-Chang Chiu Hung-Yang Chang Hsin Chi Chien-Yu Lin

Scabies is a common and distressing disease caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis. Psychiatric disorder in childhood is an important disease and easily neglected. There are several similarities in scabies and psychiatric disorders in childhood (PDC). Both of them may present with pruritus. They are relatively common in patients with lower socioeconomic status and crowded environment...

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2009
Sophie La Vincente Therese Kearns Christine Connors Scott Cameron Jonathan Carapetis Ross Andrews

BACKGROUND Scabies and skin infections are endemic in many Australian Aboriginal communities. There is limited evidence for effective models of scabies treatment in high prevalence settings. We aimed to assess the level of treatment uptake amongst clinically diagnosed scabies cases and amongst their household contacts. In addition, we aimed to determine the likelihood of scabies acquisition wit...

2015
Michael Marks Betty Taotao-Wini Lorraine Satorara Daniel Engelman Titus Nasi David C. Mabey Andrew C. Steer Joseph M. Vinetz

INTRODUCTION Scabies is a major public health problem in the Pacific and is associated with an increased risk of bacterial skin infections, glomerulonephritis and rheumatic fever. Mass drug administration with ivermectin is a promising strategy for the control of scabies. Mass treatment with ivermectin followed by active case finding was conducted in five communities in the Solomon Islands betw...

2015
WEN - JING SU SHENG FANG AI - JUN CHEN KUI SHAN

Scabies is a contagious skin disease that causes extremely itching. It is a parasitic disease caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei and characterized by polymorphous lesions. Vesicular and bullous lesions in cases of scabies are rather rare. Bullous scabies has a pemphigoid presentation. Crusted scabies, also known as Norwegian scabies, is a rare and severe form of the disease. The large number ...

Journal: :Genitourinary medicine 1996
E L Corbett I Crossley J Holton N Levell R Miller K M De Cock

A nosocomial outbreak of scabies in a specialist inpatient HIV unit resulted from a patient admitted with crusted scabies. Treatment of his infestation with topical scabicides alone failed and he remained infectious for several weeks. His infestation was then eradicated with combined topical treatment and oral ivermectin. In total, 14 (88%) out of 19 ward staff became symptomatic, and 4 (21%) h...

2015
Thérèse M. Kearns Richard Speare Allen C. Cheng James McCarthy Jonathan R. Carapetis Deborah C. Holt Bart J. Currie Wendy Page Jennifer Shield Roslyn Gundjirryirr Leanne Bundhala Eddie Mulholland Mark Chatfield Ross M. Andrews Joseph M. Vinetz

BACKGROUND Scabies is endemic in many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, with 69% of infants infected in the first year of life. We report the outcomes against scabies of two oral ivermectin mass drug administrations (MDAs) delivered 12 months apart in a remote Australian Aboriginal community. METHODS Utilizing a before and after study design, we measured scabies prevalence th...

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