Brote de sarna en un hospital terciario a partir de un caso de sarna costrosa

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In February 2005 we performed an epidemiological study of an outbreak of scabies in a tertiary-care hospital which started from a crusted scabies case. We detected 10 secondary cases, 8 in healthcare workers and 2 in hospitalized patients. The attack rate was 4.1%. In contrast to previously described outbreaks, the crusted scabies case was recognized at admission. The outbreak causes were: lacking adherence to contact precautions, long stay of the primary case in the hospital ward and delay of specific treatment. The main control measures were: alerting the hospital services about the outbreak, performing epidemiologic surveillance, coordinating with the Hospital Direction and the Occupational Health Department, education of healthcare workers in control measures, implementation of isolation measures and treatment of cases and contacts with 5% permethrin topical lotion.

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Elgueta Noy, A., Parada E., Y., Guzmán G., W., Molina C., P., & González A., P. (2007). Brote de sarna en un hospital terciario a partir de un caso de sarna costrosa. Revista Chilena de Infectologia, 24(4), 306–310. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0716-10182007000400008

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