The scabies mite is an ectoparasite able to infest humans. Its clinical presentation is typical, although in immunocompromised, mentally retarded and elderly patients the clinical presentation may be altered. Diagnosis may therefore be difficult in such patient groups, who often reside in nursing homes. Because delay in diagnosis may induce rapid spread of the scabies mite, immediate diagnosis and treatment are necessary. Normal scabies (scabies vulgaris) and crusted scabies (scabies crustosa, scabies norvegica), although sometimes difficult to diagnose, especially in the elderly, are fortunately quite easy to treat. However, the elderly patient may experience toxicity from local or systemic scabicidal treatment. Single cases of scabies vul...
Crusted (Norwegian) scabies is a severe and highly contagious form of infestation caused by the mite...
An ongoing outbreak of scabies in and outside a nursing home in Amsterdam is described. Despite stan...
BackgroundScabies is a global problem. Transmission of scabies is usually due to direct or indirect ...
Contains fulltext : 71105tjioe.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The scabi...
Scabies epidemics are not uncommon in nursing homes. Effective treatment is enhanced by prompt clini...
Scabies is an ectoparasite infestation of the skin caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei. In diagnosi...
Background: scabies outbreaks in Residential and Nursing Care for the elderly (RNC) are common,subje...
Regularly, cases of scabies are diagnosed. Old institutionalized persons with depressed immunity are...
Crusted scabies is a highly contagious variant of classic scabies. Affected individuals are often el...
Contains fulltext : 49630tjioe.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An outbre...
Introduction Scabies is a significant problem in UK elderly residential care facilities (RCF); outb...
BACKGROUND: Scabies outbreaks in residential and nursing care homes for elderly people are common, s...
Scabies is a significant public health condition in long-term care facilities, plaguing even develop...
Scabies outbreaks can be disruptive in institutional settings, and are associated with considerable ...
Currently no national guidelines exist for the management of scabies outbreaks in residential or nur...
Crusted (Norwegian) scabies is a severe and highly contagious form of infestation caused by the mite...
An ongoing outbreak of scabies in and outside a nursing home in Amsterdam is described. Despite stan...
BackgroundScabies is a global problem. Transmission of scabies is usually due to direct or indirect ...
Contains fulltext : 71105tjioe.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The scabi...
Scabies epidemics are not uncommon in nursing homes. Effective treatment is enhanced by prompt clini...
Scabies is an ectoparasite infestation of the skin caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei. In diagnosi...
Background: scabies outbreaks in Residential and Nursing Care for the elderly (RNC) are common,subje...
Regularly, cases of scabies are diagnosed. Old institutionalized persons with depressed immunity are...
Crusted scabies is a highly contagious variant of classic scabies. Affected individuals are often el...
Contains fulltext : 49630tjioe.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An outbre...
Introduction Scabies is a significant problem in UK elderly residential care facilities (RCF); outb...
BACKGROUND: Scabies outbreaks in residential and nursing care homes for elderly people are common, s...
Scabies is a significant public health condition in long-term care facilities, plaguing even develop...
Scabies outbreaks can be disruptive in institutional settings, and are associated with considerable ...
Currently no national guidelines exist for the management of scabies outbreaks in residential or nur...
Crusted (Norwegian) scabies is a severe and highly contagious form of infestation caused by the mite...
An ongoing outbreak of scabies in and outside a nursing home in Amsterdam is described. Despite stan...
BackgroundScabies is a global problem. Transmission of scabies is usually due to direct or indirect ...