نتایج جستجو برای: streptomyces scabies

تعداد نتایج: 14802  

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2009
Abdulghani Mohamad Alsamarai

BACKGROUND The burden of scabies is highest in tropical countries, but recent data from Iraq are scanty. OBJECTIVE To estimate the frequency of scabies in patients of a dermatology clinic in central Iraq. METHODOLOGY The study was conducted in Tikrit (Iraq), between May 2007 and February 2008. A total of 1,194 patients presenting to a dermatology clinic were included in the study. RESULTS...

2017
Philip R Cohen

Scabies, a parasitic infestation caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei, is diagnosed by observing either the mite, its ova, or its excrement. The mite tracts, known as burrows and a characteristic presentation of the pruritic condition, are typically found on the web spaces between the fingers. Other cutaneous lesions include excoriated papules, pustules, and vesicles. However, atypical clinical...

Journal: :Infection control and hospital epidemiology 1997
V Boix J Sánchez-Payá J Portilla E Merino

To the Editor: Scabies is a cutaneous parasitosis transmitted mainly by skin contact. Delayed diagnosis because of atypical presentation facilitates dissemination. Crusted (Norwegian) scabies particularly is likely to lead to epidemics, because patients are infested by thousands of mites and thus are extremely contagious. Several nosocomial scabies outbreaks with secondary cases among the relat...

2016
Jackson Thomas Christine F. Carson Greg M. Peterson Shelley F. Walton Kate A. Hammer Mark Naunton Rachel C. Davey Tim Spelman Pascale Dettwiller Greg Kyle Gabrielle M. Cooper Kavya E. Baby

Globally, scabies affects more than 130 million people at any time. In the developed world, outbreaks in health institutions and vulnerable communities result in a significant economic burden. A review of the literature demonstrates the emergence of resistance toward classical scabicidal treatments and the lack of effectiveness of currently available scabicides in reducing the inflammatory skin...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2007
Shelley F Walton Bart J Currie

Scabies is a worldwide disease and a major public health problem in many developing countries, related primarily to poverty and overcrowding. In remote Aboriginal communities in northern Australia, prevalences of up to 50% among children have been described, despite the availability of effective chemotherapy. Sarcoptic mange is also an important veterinary disease engendering significant morbid...

Journal: :Annals of parasitology 2015
Yunes Panahi Zohreh Poursaleh Mohamad Goldust

Scabies is an itchy skin condition caused by the microscopic mite Sarcoptes scabei. The itching is caused by an allergic reaction to the mites. The treatment of choice is still controversial. It is commonly treated with topical insecticides. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of topical and oral ivermectin in the treatment of human scabies. We searched electronic databases (Cochra...

2010
Cielo Pasay Kate Mounsey Graeme Stevenson Rohan Davis Larry Arlian Marjorie Morgan DiAnn Vyszenski-Moher Kathy Andrews James McCarthy

BACKGROUND Human scabies is a debilitating skin disease caused by the "itch mite" Sarcoptes scabiei. Ordinary scabies is commonly treated with topical creams such as permethrin, while crusted scabies is treated with topical creams in combination with oral ivermectin. Recent reports of acaricide tolerance in scabies endemic communities in Northern Australia have prompted efforts to better unders...

Journal: :The Lancet. Infectious diseases 2006
Ulrich R Hengge Bart J Currie Gerold Jäger Omar Lupi Robert A Schwartz

Scabies has been a scourge among human beings for thousands of years. Its worldwide occurrence with epidemics during war, famine, and overcrowding is responsible for an estimated 300 million people currently infested. Scabies refers to the various skin lesions produced by female mites, and their eggs and scybala that are deposited in the epidermis, leading to delayed-type hypersensitivity react...

2012
Qingxiao Meng Jingfang Yin David Douches Jianjun J. Hao

Meng, Q. X., Yin, J. F., Rosenzweig, N., Douches, D., and Hao, J. J. 2012. Culture-based assessment of microbial communities in soil suppressive to potato common scab. Plant Dis. 96:712-717. A field in East Lansing, MI, showed a decline of potato common scab compared with an adjacent potato field. To confirm that the decline was due to biological factors, the soil was assayed. In the greenhouse...

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