Scabies is caused by the microscopic mite Sarcoptes scabiei. It is highly contagious and spreads through direct skin-to-skin contact. While scabies has existed for thousands of years, it was not identified as being caused by a mite until 1687 by Giovanni Bonomo. Scabies mites burrow under the skin and lay eggs, with the entire lifecycle taking 10-14 days. Common symptoms include itching, but symptoms may not appear for weeks after infection. Scabies is commonly spread in environments like childcare facilities, nursing homes, and prisons where skin contact is frequent. Left untreated, scabies can lead to bacterial infections.
Scabies is a superficial epidermal infestation by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis.
Etiologic Agent:
S. scabiei var. hominis. Thrive and multiply only on human skin, i.e., obligate human parasite.
Transmission
Skin-to-skin contact
Fomites: Mites can remain alive for >2 days on clothing or in bedding; hence, scabies can be acquired without skin-to-skin contact.
intimate personal contact, such as having sexual intercourse
Scabietic (Scabious) Nodule:Inflammatory papule or nodule ;burrow sometimes seen on the surface of a very early lesion.• Distribution : Areola, axillae, scrotum, penis.
Scabies is a superficial epidermal infestation by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis.
Etiologic Agent:
S. scabiei var. hominis. Thrive and multiply only on human skin, i.e., obligate human parasite.
Transmission
Skin-to-skin contact
Fomites: Mites can remain alive for >2 days on clothing or in bedding; hence, scabies can be acquired without skin-to-skin contact.
intimate personal contact, such as having sexual intercourse
Scabietic (Scabious) Nodule:Inflammatory papule or nodule ;burrow sometimes seen on the surface of a very early lesion.• Distribution : Areola, axillae, scrotum, penis.
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2. Mattos, 2006
Sarcoptes scabiei, otherwise known as scabies, is a highly
contagious infestation of microscopic mites that affect humans and
animals alike. Contracting scabies is more common then one may
think, and occurs worldwide. No one is safe from an infestation of
scabies because it can affect any race or social class. Scabies can
also spread at a rapid pace, and this usually occurs in crowded
areas where there is a chance of prolonged contact.
(Bandyopadhyay).
3. Scabies dates back about 2500 years ago ( Scabies
Homepage), and was documented all over Europe; however,
it wasn’t known as scabies to those who experienced it. In
these eras it was known as the “itch”. (Ramos).
In earlier times scabies was commonly found among the
poor who exhibited bad hygiene, but some of the wealthiest
people also experienced encounters. In fact, Napoleon I
was said to have suffered from the “itch” his whole life.
(Ramos).
In 1687 an Italian man named Giovanni Cosimo Bonomo
had finally discovered the mite responsible for the
inflictions. He came across a person who was itching a lot
and broke open one of the pustules. He then took the
remnants of what was inside the pustule and examined it
under a microscope. He did this numerous times to different
people, of different ages, and different times of the year
David, Jacques- Louis, 1797. getting the same result each time. (Ramos).
4. Bonomo studied his findings until he
was satisfied and then wrote a letter to
Francesco Redi who later published in
a book the discovery of scabies.
(Ramos).
Until Bonomo’s remarkable discovery
of this flesh eating mite, people
suffered uncontrollable itching and
much distress.
The treatment Bonomo found effective
was a local therapy, sulphur, which Tsaiid, 20 September 2007.
was used up until now. He also
realized that the local treatment had to
be applied for up to two or three days
after the itching subsided because un-
hatched eggs could hatch and restart
the cycle. (Ramos).
5. Clean Man’s Scabies Clean Man’s Scabies: This is seen in
Infant Scabies individuals who bathe regularly, and
keep very clean. In this case, the lesions
are minimal and hard to see. Itching
tends to be not as intense. (Babu, 2006).
Infant Scabies: This occurs in babies and
young children, and is often
misdiagnosed or mistreated. Scabies will
affect the whole body of the child, and
SCA Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget, 2008 there will be a large amount of pustules.
Davis, 2010
(Babu, 2006).
Scabies Incognito-Steriods
Scabies Incognito: Normally, if a strong
type of treatment, such as steroids, are
applied then the scabies are masked and
the lesions are suppressed. (Babu, 2006).
Wikidudeman, 2007
6. Norwegian Scabies
Norwegian Scabies: This is an
intense case of crusted scabies. In
this case, there can be up to
hundreds or thousands of mites
within the lesions. This occurs
commonly in autoimmune deficient
Ukster1, 2008.
individuals, or people who are
mentally challenged. (Babu, 2006). Animal Scabies
Animal Scabies: Animals are
susceptible to scabies too. Domestic
pets that contract scabies are liable
to pass it on to the other members of
the household as well. (Babu, 2006).
Tiny_packages, 2009 .
7. Unknown, 1876
Scabies are a certain type of mite. Mites are
related to the arachnid family the same as ticks
and spiders. (Drisdelle).
Scabies are creamy white with brown legs and
mouthparts. “Sarcoptes scabiei type hominis”,
2008.
The adult female is about 0.4 mm long and 0.3
mm wide. The adult male is smaller in both
dimensions by one third. Also need a microscope
to actually see the mite itself. “Sarcoptes scabiei
type hominis”, 2008.
They have no armor, no trachea, and no eyes. (Speare,
2008).
Scabies mites have no respiratory system. They breathe
through the skin. (Drisdelle).
They can be very mobile when not inside a host. (Speare,
2008).
They have 8 legs with the two in the front as walking legs.
(Speare, 2008).
Scabies have “suckers” that allow them to attach to surfaces
to walk upwards. (Speare, 2008).
GerardM, 2005
8. o The female mite finds a host and
burrows down into his or her skin.
o As the female is burrowing
through the host’s skin she leaves a
trail of eggs. She can leave two to
three eggs a day for up to two
months. (Gould, 2009).
o The eggs will then hatch about four
days after they are laid. The new
larvae grow and shed their outer coat Haggstrom, 2011
about two times and then become
adults. (Gould, 2009).
9. o After fully grown the adult mites
burrow through the skin to the surface
to find a mate. (Gould, 2009).
o Males do not dig burrows. Instead,
they stay on the skin’s surface waiting
for females to mate with. (Gould, 2009).
o After the females mate they return A picture of a burrow
inside the skin where they continue to
burrow and lay eggs. Then the process
starts all over again. (Drisdelle, 2007).
o The entire life cycle of the mites are 10-
14 days, and usually they live for about
30 days. (Gould, 2009).
Geary, 2006
10. Scabies can be picked up by
several different ways.
Most commonly is direct prolonged
body-to-body contact. This occurs in
homes between family members. Even
more commonly between people who JoshLawton, 2005
share beds or are sexual partners.
“Scabies Frequently Asked Questions”,
2010.
Sharing clothing or bedding is another
form of transmission, but not as
common. (Gould, 2009).
Pinprick, 2005
11. An individual who has scabies, but isn't exhibiting symptoms can still spread them
without knowing. “Scabies Frequently Asked Questions”, 2010.
Most common place to contract scabies is:
Child care facilities
Hospitals
Nursing homes
Prisons
FrotosGov/Ba, 2011.
Freeformkatia, 2008.
Ulrichkarljoho, 2009.
Miss_millions, 2010
13. The head, face, neck, palms, and soles are
common sites for infants that contract
scabies. “Scabies Frequently Asked
Questions”, 2010.
Symptoms don’t usually show up until
two to six weeks after contracted; however,
if someone has been re-infested then
symptoms can show up in a week. (Gould,
2009).
In individuals with weakened immune
systems mites tend to be present in large
amounts, which is commonly known as
Norwegian Scabies. “Scabies Frequently
Asked Questions”, 2010. Steschke, 2005.
14. Scabies is not normally fatal, but if left untreated some
serious health issues may arise.
Severe bacterial infections my occur from all the scratching. Scratching
tears open the skin and dirt from your nails and other environmental
factors can contaminate the wound and cause an infection. “Scabies
Frequently Asked Questions”, 2010.
Bacterial infections can lead to inflammation of the kidneys called post-
streptococcal glomerulonephritis. “Scabies Frequently Asked Questions”,
2010.
Some other complications can be lack of sleep due to the increase of
itching at night, irritability, depression, and anxiety.
15. Diagnosis can be made based of an
assessment of the rash and appearance.
“Scabies Frequently Asked Questions”,
2010.
When convenient, taking samples of the
mite, mite eggs, and fecal matter is
important for proper diagnosis. These
items can be obtained by a skin scrapping
or removing them from a burrow with a
needle. “Scabies Frequently Asked
Questions”, 2010.
Diagnosis should only be made by either a
nurse or a doctor because scabies can easily
Dalboz17, 2009. be misdiagnosed. (Gould, 2009).
17. If you suspect you have come into contact with
someone who has scabies, or you start to see symptoms
it is very important to see a doctor immediately.
Scabies can rapidly spread and affect a lot of people.
Scabies is not always a hygiene issue, so don’t be
ashamed if you have contracted the mite.
Be responsible and take the necessary precautions to
prevent the people that come in contact with you from
getting it.
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