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Scabies: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Update.

Robert N Richards1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Scabies is globally ubiquitous and is a significant health issue for institutions, the economically disenfranchised, resource-poor areas, and for those with weakened immune systems. Topicals are usually effective, but are cumbersome and expensive to use in large populations and for those nonadherent to topicals. Oral ivermectin became available in Canada for the off-label treatment of scabies in the fall 2018.
OBJECTIVES: To review the diagnosis and management of scabies. Dose schedules and concomitant management measures are outlined for scabies simplex and for crusted scabies. Ivermectin use is outlined.
METHODS: Medline, colleague discussions, practice review, and experience from managing scabies in institutions.
RESULTS: Oral ivermectin is safe, easier to use, cheaper, more effective, and more economical than topicals in widespread institutional scabies, for those nonadherent to topicals, and in crusted scabies.
CONCLUSIONS: Oral ivermectin is the treatment of choice in large populations, the nonadherent, and for crusted scabies. Oral ivermectin is produced by Merck Canada as Stromectol 3 mg. The treatment dose for noncrusted scabies is 200 µg/kg, taken in a single dose with food. For example, 15 mg (5 tablets) for a 70 kg person. Retreat in 10-14 days to enhance effectiveness, and perhaps to reduce scabicide resistance.

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Keywords:  crusted scabies; institutional scabies; ivermectin; permethrin; population outbreaks; scabies

Year:  2020        PMID: 32998532     DOI: 10.1177/1203475420960446

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cutan Med Surg        ISSN: 1203-4754            Impact factor:   2.092


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