Epidemiology and clinical features of scabies remain largely unknown in Nigeria’s rural communities. To fill this gap, we performed a cross-sectional study in three rural communities in north central Nigeria. A total of 500 individuals were included and examined for scabies infestation; a questionnaire was applied to collect socio-demographic and behavioral data. Scabies was diagnosed in 325 (65.0%) participants. Excoriations (68.6%), vesicles (61.8%), and papules (58.8%) were common skin lesions. Itching was the most common symptom (77.5%); 64% complained of sleep disturbances. Lymphadenopathy was identified in 48.3%. Lesions were most commonly encountered on the abdomen (35.5%), inguinal area (19.1%), and interdigital spaces (14.2%)...
Scabies is known to be a public health problem in many settings but the majority of recent data is f...
Abstract Background In 2020, scabies were integrated into the WHO roadmap for neglected tropical dis...
Scabies disease is a common and unacceptable disease among young children in developing countries in...
Epidemiology and clinical features of scabies remain largely unknown in Nigeria’s rural commun...
Epidemiology and clinical features of scabies remain largely unknown in Nigeria’s rural communities...
This study explored the determinants of Scabies infections in Secondary Schools across Anambra State...
Introduction: Several species of mites infest humans and can thereby transmit certain diseases like ...
Scabies has been listed as one of the Neglected Tropical Diseases. Therefore, this study aimed at es...
Even though there is a high prevalence of scabies in various impoverished communities, no profound r...
Background: Scabies, a contagious skin infestation by the mite Sarcoptes scabieii. It has no gender ...
Background: Scabies is a preventable skin disease that usually affects lower socio-economic strata a...
AbstractScabies remains one of the commonest of skin diseases seen in developing countries. Although...
Scabies is known to be a public health problem in many settings but the majority of recent data is f...
Abstract Background: Scabies is a skin infestation by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite. Scabies is tran...
A randomly selected sample of 7445 persons from North- West rural area of Kashmir were studied and 3...
Scabies is known to be a public health problem in many settings but the majority of recent data is f...
Abstract Background In 2020, scabies were integrated into the WHO roadmap for neglected tropical dis...
Scabies disease is a common and unacceptable disease among young children in developing countries in...
Epidemiology and clinical features of scabies remain largely unknown in Nigeria’s rural commun...
Epidemiology and clinical features of scabies remain largely unknown in Nigeria’s rural communities...
This study explored the determinants of Scabies infections in Secondary Schools across Anambra State...
Introduction: Several species of mites infest humans and can thereby transmit certain diseases like ...
Scabies has been listed as one of the Neglected Tropical Diseases. Therefore, this study aimed at es...
Even though there is a high prevalence of scabies in various impoverished communities, no profound r...
Background: Scabies, a contagious skin infestation by the mite Sarcoptes scabieii. It has no gender ...
Background: Scabies is a preventable skin disease that usually affects lower socio-economic strata a...
AbstractScabies remains one of the commonest of skin diseases seen in developing countries. Although...
Scabies is known to be a public health problem in many settings but the majority of recent data is f...
Abstract Background: Scabies is a skin infestation by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite. Scabies is tran...
A randomly selected sample of 7445 persons from North- West rural area of Kashmir were studied and 3...
Scabies is known to be a public health problem in many settings but the majority of recent data is f...
Abstract Background In 2020, scabies were integrated into the WHO roadmap for neglected tropical dis...
Scabies disease is a common and unacceptable disease among young children in developing countries in...