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scabies/hitasótt

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How strong is the relationship between scabies and acute rheumatic fever? An analysis of neighbourhood factors.

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Recent studies have linked scabies with acute rheumatic fever (ARF). We explored the relationship, by neighbourhood, between permethrin dispensing as an indicator of scabies prevalence and ARF cases over the same period.Incident cases of ARF notified to

Scabies is strongly associated with acute rheumatic fever in a cohort study of Auckland children.

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OBJECTIVE This study sought to determine whether scabies infection is associated with acute rheumatic fever (ARF) or chronic rheumatic heart disease (CRHD). METHODS A cohort study was undertaken using health records of children aged 3-12 years attending an oral health service for the first time.

Images in emergency medicine. Rash and fever in a 7-week-old infant. Neonatal scabies.

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Burden of paediatric pyoderma and scabies in North West Queensland.

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OBJECTIVE The study aims to assess the health burden of children admitted with 'scabies' to Mt Isa Hospital, the referral centre for North West Queensland, from 2006 to 2010. METHODS This is a retrospective chart audit of admissions of children with 'scabies' including age, sex, date, residence,

[Norwegian scabies, a rare diagnosis in Tunisia].

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Norwegian scabies is a particular form of scabies, rarely reported in Tunisia. It habitually occurs in immunocompromised hosts, with prolonged immunosuppressive therapy, congenital immune disease, HIV-1 infection or neoplasm. We report an observation of norwegian scabies, occuring in a woman with

Complement inhibitors from scabies mites promote streptococcal growth--a novel mechanism in infected epidermis?

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BACKGROUND Scabies is highly prevalent in socially disadvantaged communities such as indigenous populations and in developing countries. Generalized itching causes discomfort to the patient; however, serious complications can occur as a result of secondary bacterial pyoderma, commonly caused by

Classic and Non-classic (Surrepticius) Scabies: Diagnostic and Treatment Considerations.

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The morphology of scabies, a mite infestation of worldwide proportion, is characterized by a variety of cutaneous lesions. Patients with classic scabies present with characteristic burrows often located on the web spaces of the fingers and toes. Scabies surrepticius refers to the non-classic

Tropical acute rheumatic fever and associated streptococcal infections compared with concurrent acute glomerulonephritis.

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Ninety-three patients with acute rheumatic fever and 195 patients with acute glomerulonephritis were observed in Trinidad during an outbreak of scabies with a high incidence of secondary streptococcal infections. Clinical and laboratory manifestations of ARF were the same as those seen in temperate

In vitro ovicidal activity of current and under-development scabicides - which treatments kill scabies eggs?

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Scabies is highly prevalent worldwide with a significant DALYs global burden, affecting 100-200 million people annually.1 In hyper-endemic tropical regions, the link with secondary bacterial infections is increasingly recognised. Group A streptococcal and staphylococcal pyoderma can cause

Clinical and parasitological aspects on human scabies in Qualyobia Governorate, Egypt.

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In the last decade, human scabies caused by Sarcoptes scabiei and other non human strains is one of the most common contagious parasitic disease. Over a period of one year (June 1991--May 1992), a total of 200 scabietic patients were diagnosed in the outpatients' clinic of Dermatology and

Scabies: important clinical consequences explained by new molecular studies.

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In 2004, we reviewed the status of disease caused by the scabies mite Sarcoptes scabiei at the time and pointed out that very little basic research had ever been done. The reason for this was largely the lack of availability of mites for experimental purposes and, to a degree, a consequent lack of

Structural mechanisms of inactivation in scabies mite serine protease paralogues.

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The scabies mite (Sarcoptes scabiei) is a parasite responsible for major morbidity in disadvantaged communities and immuno-compromised patients worldwide. In addition to the physical discomfort caused by the disease, scabies infestations facilitate infection by Streptococcal species via skin

[Acute hematogenic osteomyelitis after impetiginized scabies].

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A 15 year old boy with scabies has been treated with local form of therapy for 3 month without effect. He was then admitted to our pediatric clinic with pyrexia and restricted movement of the right knee. The med. history, the consequent laboratory findings, positive bloodcultures, skin swabs and

Scabies-associated angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy.

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A systemic disorder characterized by fever and reactive lymphadenopathy developed in a patient with scabies infestation. Regression of all clinical symptoms and signs occurred after antiscabies therapy. Two months later, the whole clinical picture reappeared concomitantly with scabies reinfestation.

The Management of Scabies in the 21st Century: Past, Advances and Potentials.

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Scabies is one of the most common skin diseases worldwide, affecting 150-200 million people yearly. Scabies affects young children in particular, and has the greatest impact in poor overcrowded living conditions. The burden of the disease is now well characterized, including group A Streptococcus
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