Scabies: a clinical update.

Med J Aust

Centre for International Child Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC.

Published: November 2024

Scabies is the most common neglected tropical disease with cutaneous manifestations, disproportionately affecting socially disadvantaged populations living in overcrowded settings. Scabies infestation is characterised by a generalised intractable pruritus, and is often complicated by secondary bacterial infection, which can lead to a range of complications. Scabies is a clinical diagnosis and requires an adequate degree of suspicion. The use of dermoscopy may improve diagnostic accuracy. In Australia, the first-line treatment recommended for scabies is topical permethrin 5% cream, applied to the whole body and repeated in one week. Oral ivermectin is subsidised by the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme with streamlined authority for patients who have completed and failed treatment with topical therapy, have a contraindication to topical treatment or have crusted scabies. Early identification and prompt initiation of treatment is key to minimise the disease burden of scabies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/mja2.52505DOI Listing

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