2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00038-015-0713-8
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The mental health impact of bed bug infestations: a scoping review

Abstract: Although significant mental health effects are often linked to bed bugs, such discussions remain largely anecdotal. Despite recognition that the impact of bed bugs constitutes an important public health concern, little empirical evidence currently exists on this topic.

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“…Although they are not known to be vectors of human diseases, bed bugs can cause allergic reactions (Goddard and deShazo 2009), significant psychological distress, social stigma (Hwang et al 2005, Susser et al 2012, Ashcroft et al 2015, and an economic burden to sufferers of infestations (Potter 2006). In the United States, infestations are particularly prevalent in affordable housing communities (Sutherland et al 2015.…”
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“…Although they are not known to be vectors of human diseases, bed bugs can cause allergic reactions (Goddard and deShazo 2009), significant psychological distress, social stigma (Hwang et al 2005, Susser et al 2012, Ashcroft et al 2015, and an economic burden to sufferers of infestations (Potter 2006). In the United States, infestations are particularly prevalent in affordable housing communities (Sutherland et al 2015.…”
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“…Bedbug infestation can produce psychological distress including nightmares, insomnia, stress, anxiety, avoidance behaviors, anemia, paranoia and personal dysfunction (7). Furthermore, physical and mental health consequences can be common among individuals living with bedbug infestation (8). Bedbug bites are painless and cause itchy skin, but can vary between individuals.…”
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“…Bedbug bites are painless and cause itchy skin, but can vary between individuals. Bedbug bites are more commonly on the arms, forearms, legs, torso, neck and face (8). The pattern of bedbug biting distribution is in a linear sequence, with 3-4 bites in a line or curve; sometimes referred to as the "breakfast, lunch, and dinner" pattern (7).…”
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“…4,5 Cimex lectularius and other Cimex species are associated with a variety of human health issues including skin lesions, anemia, and mental health problems. [6][7][8][9][10] Although bed bugs are not presently implicated as vectors of human pathogens, at different points throughout the last century, bed bugs have been suspected of carrying more than 40 different human pathogens, 11,12 including bacteria, fungus, virus, and protozoa species. Indeed, at least under laboratory conditions, bed bugs are able to transmit deadly pathogens.…”
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confidence: 99%