A prospective survey on scabies in Ghent, Belgium was performed in 2004. Sixty-four individual cases were reported, corresponding to a crude incidence rate of 28/100 000 inhabitants. The incidence was higher in the elderly (51/100 000 in persons aged >75 years) and a higher incidence was also found in immigrants (88/100 000). More than 40% of the registered scabies patients had symptoms for more than 4 weeks at the time of presentation. In 54% of the consultations, the patient had already consulted a physician for his/her skin problem. Of this group, 44% had not yet received any scabicidal treatment, indicating that scabies was not yet diagnosed or that an inappropriate treatment was prescribed. The observations suggest that the diagnosis and/or treatment of scabies in this region can still be improved. © 2007 Cambridge University Press.
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Lapeere, H., Naeyaert, J. M., De Weert, J., De Maeseneer, J., & Brochez, L. (2008). Incidence of scabies in Belgium. Epidemiology and Infection, 136(3), 395–398. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268807008576
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