Tungíase disseminada tratada com ivermectina

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Tungiasis is an ectoparasitic infection caused by the penetration of the sand flea Tunga penetrans into the skin of the host. Flea infestation is associated with poverty and occurs in resource-poor communities in South and Central America, the Caribbean and Sub-Saharan Africa. In Brazil, it is widespread in urban squatter settlements, villages in the rural hinterland and in traditional fishing communities along the coast. Standard therapy for tungiasis consists of removing the embedded flea with a sterile needle, and using an antibiotic agent in case of secondary infection. At present, there is no drug in the market with satisfactory clinical efficacy. We describe a case of generalized Tunga penetrans infestation that was treated with oral ivermectin. ©2008 by Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia.

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Gatti, F. R., De Oliveira, C. M., Servilha, T. R., & Sanchez, A. P. G. (2008). Tungíase disseminada tratada com ivermectina. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 83(4), 339–342. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0365-05962008000400009

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