Scabies and Pediculosis Pubis: An Update of Treatment Regimens and General Review
Ectoparasites continue to be a common cause of skin disease throughout the world. The present article dissects the epidemiological profile and treatment of both Sarcoptes scabiei variant hominis and pediculosis pubis.
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