Scabies Flashcards

1
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What is it?

A

Parasitic infection

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2
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What does it do?

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It burrows under the epidermis and causes an itchy rash

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3
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Who does it affect?

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Most common in children, young adults and the elderly

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4
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What are predisposing factors? (5)

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Poverty, overcrowding, institutional care, refugee camps, immunodeficiency

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5
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How are they spread?

A

Skin-to-skin contact or sexual transmission

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6
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What is the typical course?

A

Several scabies infect the house and the male dies after mating. The female burrows into the epidermis and lays 3 eggs a day for 1-2months

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7
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Incubation period?

A

Yes, 4-6 weeks

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8
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Signs and Symptoms (6)

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Very itchy rash, severe night itching, affects the trunk and limbs but spares the scalp, grey irregular burrow tracks, erythematous papules, urticarial erythema

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What are the complications? (3)

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Secondary bacterial infection, systemic sepsis, Crusted Scabies (patient infected with thousands of mites)

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What is the treatment? (4)

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Sabicide treatment= Permethrin Cream 5%, Oral Ivermectin, 25% Benzyl Benzoate, Crotamiton cream for the itch

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