Recurrence of Classic Scabies in a Patient Who had Unchanged Tie String of the T-Cannula

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Abstract

A 64-year old woman who underwent lung transplantation and had T-cannula contracted classic scabies from her daughter. The patient was treated with 5% permethrin 10 times and had two consecutive negative follow-up microscopic examinations. However, the patient had recurrent symptoms and diagnosed with recurrent classic scabies 22 days after the last treatment. Unchanged tie string and unapplied topical agent around the T-cannula skin lesion may be reasons for recurrence. Thus, accurate application of topical treatment and changing the tie string of the t-cannula is needed to prevent a recurrence.

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Jung, J., Jeong, J., Hong, M. J., Kim, E. O., Kim, M. J., Chang, S. E., & Kim, S. H. (2022). Recurrence of Classic Scabies in a Patient Who had Unchanged Tie String of the T-Cannula. Infection and Chemotherapy, 54. https://doi.org/10.3947/IC.2021.0082

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