2017
DOI: 10.7241/ourd.20173.73
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Scabies in displaced families: Health care problem that need urgent action

Abstract: Background: Scabies is a common skin infection with worldwide distribution, mainly in developing countries. Aim: To estimate the frequency of scabies in displaced community. Methodology: The study was conducted in Kirkuk in a dermatology clinic during the period from 1 st of October 2015 to the end of October 2016. A total of 1639 subjects were included in the study, of them 860 (52.5%) were male and 779 (47.5%) were female, with age range from 1 month to 90 years for male, and 25 days to 80 years for female. … Show more

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“…The family income, number of family members, or mother’s education and occupation have a role in the prevalence of scabies and head pediculosis ( Hay et al 2013 ; Gharsan et al 2016 ; Moradiasl et al 2018 ). Both head pediculosis and Scabies are diseases of overcrowding and poverty rather than poor hygiene ( Zayyid et al 2010 ; Bhat et al 2017 ; Alsamarai et al 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family income, number of family members, or mother’s education and occupation have a role in the prevalence of scabies and head pediculosis ( Hay et al 2013 ; Gharsan et al 2016 ; Moradiasl et al 2018 ). Both head pediculosis and Scabies are diseases of overcrowding and poverty rather than poor hygiene ( Zayyid et al 2010 ; Bhat et al 2017 ; Alsamarai et al 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Also, there is an increased risk of outbreaks in facilities with crowded living conditions in which large numbers of people live in close contact with each other, and the disease is one of the skin infections with health impact. 6,7 Although scabies had previously been considered as Methods a neglected disease, it was only added to the World Health Organization list of neglected tropical diseases in October 2013. [8][9][10] As scabies could not be eliminated, morbidity control is the only choice to reduce the burden of the disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The etiology and peculiarities of the disease evolution have been quite competently systemized [5,7]. For the last two decades the cases of Norwegian scabies have been described in HIV-infected patients [8][9][10][11], in elderly and disabled people [12,13] and rarely observed in cases of brain astrozytoma [14], drug addiction [15], Down syndrome, diffuse fatty liver disease, anemia, parenchymatous dystrophy of visceral organs, cachexia [16], bullous pemphigoid treated with systemic c orticosteroids [17], congenital erythroderma [18], in patients taking novel immunosuppressive agents tozilisumab [19] and cyclosporine [20], in case of skin exposure to pesticides [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One can assume that there must be far more similar cases. Besides, it is recognized that Norwegian scabies may have a localized form with crusts developing only in certain areas of the skin surface [7,41,42].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%