Scabies is a contagious skin infection commonly occurring in institutions such as care homes. However, a large proportion of vulnerable people in England receive domiciliary care in the community and their experience of scabies has not been described. We undertook a pragmatic cross-sectional survey of Health Protection Teams (HPTs) in England to determine the burden of scabies related to domiciliary care. Fifteen cases or outbreaks were notified to HPTs between January 2013 and December 2017. Although a relatively uncommon event for individual HPTs, they were complex to manage and required the co-ordination of multiple stakeholders. Diagnosis was often delayed and required several clinical consultations. A lack of guidance led to difficulti...
BACKGROUND: In developed countries, scabies is observed sporadically or as institutional outbreaks ...
Background: scabies (causative agent: Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis) is a contagious parasitic dise...
Abstract published with permission. This article explores the assessment, diagnosis and current reco...
Scabies is an important public health problem in residential care homes. Delayed diagnosis contribut...
Commonly thought of as a disease of poverty and overcrowding in resource poor settings globally, sca...
Background Scabies outbreaks in residential and nursing care homes for elderly people are common, ...
BACKGROUND: Scabies outbreaks in residential and nursing care homes for elderly people are common, s...
Introduction Scabies is an important public health problem in residential care homes for the elderl...
Currently no national guidelines exist for the management of scabies outbreaks in residential or nur...
Introduction Scabies is a significant problem in UK elderly residential care facilities (RCF); outb...
Scabies outbreaks can be disruptive in institutional settings, and are associated with considerable ...
BACKGROUND Scabies and skin infections are endemic in many Australian Aboriginal communities. There ...
Infectious disease outbreaks in residential care are complex to manage and difficult to control. Res...
Summary: Scabies is a well-known, yet a poorly understood neglected tropical disease (NTD). Although...
Infectious disease outbreaks in residential care are complex to manage and difficult to control. Res...
BACKGROUND: In developed countries, scabies is observed sporadically or as institutional outbreaks ...
Background: scabies (causative agent: Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis) is a contagious parasitic dise...
Abstract published with permission. This article explores the assessment, diagnosis and current reco...
Scabies is an important public health problem in residential care homes. Delayed diagnosis contribut...
Commonly thought of as a disease of poverty and overcrowding in resource poor settings globally, sca...
Background Scabies outbreaks in residential and nursing care homes for elderly people are common, ...
BACKGROUND: Scabies outbreaks in residential and nursing care homes for elderly people are common, s...
Introduction Scabies is an important public health problem in residential care homes for the elderl...
Currently no national guidelines exist for the management of scabies outbreaks in residential or nur...
Introduction Scabies is a significant problem in UK elderly residential care facilities (RCF); outb...
Scabies outbreaks can be disruptive in institutional settings, and are associated with considerable ...
BACKGROUND Scabies and skin infections are endemic in many Australian Aboriginal communities. There ...
Infectious disease outbreaks in residential care are complex to manage and difficult to control. Res...
Summary: Scabies is a well-known, yet a poorly understood neglected tropical disease (NTD). Although...
Infectious disease outbreaks in residential care are complex to manage and difficult to control. Res...
BACKGROUND: In developed countries, scabies is observed sporadically or as institutional outbreaks ...
Background: scabies (causative agent: Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis) is a contagious parasitic dise...
Abstract published with permission. This article explores the assessment, diagnosis and current reco...