Scabies in the Extended Care Facility Revisited

: Infestations with Sarcoptes scabiei var hominis re‐main a problem in nursing home patients. While the traditional signs of scabies include burrows and red papules found on the fingerwebs, chest, waist, or genitalia, the elderly or infirm patient may have only a nonspecific pruritic eruption. Epide...

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