et al. Correction: a systematic review and an individual patient data meta-analysis of ivermectin use in children weighing less than fifteen kilograms: is it time to reconsider the current contraindication? PLoS Negl. Trop. Dis. 17, e0011053 (2023). Article PubMed PubMed Central Google ...
Dear Editor, Of all the infectious cutaneous diseases, scabies is one of the commonest, affecting up to 200 million people worldwide annually.1 In addition, restriction measures adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic led to an increase in its prevalence, despite the strategies adopted to reduce ...
humans are unlikely to get full-blown scabies from this animal source. In most cases, the infection is self-limiting, with a short incubation period and transient symptoms. As a result, if a patient is suspected to have animal scabies, no treatment of the patient's human contacts is require...
摘要: A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Norwegian Scabies in a Patient with AIDS," by D.H. Spach and T.R. Fritsche in the September 22, 1994 issue.DOI: 10.1056/NEJM199503023320916 年份: 1995 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 ...
Norwegian Scabies: Occurrence in a Patient Undergoing Immunosuppression Norwegian scabies is rare yet distinctive. The majority of reported cases have been in patients with relatively small group of diseases, including Down syndrome and lepromatous leprosy. A case occurred in a patient on long-term imm...
Epiluminescence microscopy can be compared to traditional microscopic examination in which the instrument is resting on the patient to look directly at the skin. Consequently, the mite and its burrow can be observed in situ and in vivo, two conditions that together allow the observer to preserve ...
Epiluminescence microscopy can be compared to traditional microscopic examination in which the instrument is resting on the patient to look directly at the skin. Consequently, the mite and its burrow can be observed in situ and in vivo, two conditions that together allow the observer to preserve ...
The experienced mother carefully inspects the patient's skin and looks for the presence of a pearly vesicle (vesicula perlada) which reflects the entry point of a mite into the skin [20] (Figure 1). Pearly vesicles are whitish and translucent, have a diameter of 0.5 to Trop. Med. ...