A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ORAL AND TOPICAL ANTISCABIETIC TREATMENT IN EGYPTIAN PATIENTS

Mona Ahmed Farid Haider;

Abstract


Scabies is a frequent, contagious, interhuman, ectoparasitic infection, caused by the human itch mite ‘Sarcoptes scabiei’. The mite measures between 200 and 300 µm. Its entire life cycle takes place in human skin. It can survive outside the host


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Title A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ORAL AND TOPICAL ANTISCABIETIC TREATMENT IN EGYPTIAN PATIENTS
Authors Mona Ahmed Farid Haider
Keywords A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ORAL AND TOPICAL ANTISCABIETIC TREATMENT IN EGYPTIAN PATIENTS
Issue Date 2004
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Scabies is a frequent, contagious, interhuman, ectoparasitic infection, caused by the human itch mite ‘Sarcoptes scabiei’. The mite measures between 200 and 300 µm. Its entire life cycle takes place in human skin. It can survive outside the host

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