
doi: 10.12788/j.sder.0103
pmid: 25577847
Scabies infestation in humans is a complex interplay between mite, host, and host environment. New techniques for diagnosis, treatment, and eradication are constantly in flux due to varying presentations of scabetic eruptions, a dearth of especially sensitive and specific measures for diagnosis, resistances to pharmacologic therapy, and disparate regional resources. This review will provide an update on the clinical variations, detection methods, and management options.
Adult, Insecticides, Evidence-Based Medicine, Ivermectin, Microscopy, Confocal, Antiparasitic Agents, Administration, Oral, Dermoscopy, Administration, Cutaneous, Drug Administration Schedule, Diagnosis, Differential, Scabies, Cause of Death, Animals, Humans, Child, Sarcoptes scabiei, Permethrin
Adult, Insecticides, Evidence-Based Medicine, Ivermectin, Microscopy, Confocal, Antiparasitic Agents, Administration, Oral, Dermoscopy, Administration, Cutaneous, Drug Administration Schedule, Diagnosis, Differential, Scabies, Cause of Death, Animals, Humans, Child, Sarcoptes scabiei, Permethrin
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