Parasitic skin infections: neglected diseases or just challenging for diagnosis?

The aim of the article is to review the most recent evidence concerning parasitic skin infections. Parasitic skin infections are increasingly reported worldwide. Special at-risk categories are migrants, returning travelers, and immunocompromised individuals, who are at higher risk to present dissemi...

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Vydané v:Current opinion in infectious diseases Ročník 33; číslo 2; s. 121
Hlavní autori: Gardini, Giulia, Tomasoni, Lina Rachele, Castelli, Francesco
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Vydavateľské údaje: United States 01.04.2020
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Abstract The aim of the article is to review the most recent evidence concerning parasitic skin infections. Parasitic skin infections are increasingly reported worldwide. Special at-risk categories are migrants, returning travelers, and immunocompromised individuals, who are at higher risk to present disseminated disease. The number of reported cases is growing even outside the endemic areas as a consequence of international travels, migration flows, increasing immunocompromised population, climate change, and natural disasters. Skin parasitoses are neglected infections. Funding assigned to prevent and treat them is limited, even if they affect millions of persons worldwide. Diagnosis could be a challenge for clinicians of high-income countries who are facing an increasing number of such infections related to great epidemiological events.
AbstractList The aim of the article is to review the most recent evidence concerning parasitic skin infections.PURPOSE OF REVIEWThe aim of the article is to review the most recent evidence concerning parasitic skin infections.Parasitic skin infections are increasingly reported worldwide. Special at-risk categories are migrants, returning travelers, and immunocompromised individuals, who are at higher risk to present disseminated disease. The number of reported cases is growing even outside the endemic areas as a consequence of international travels, migration flows, increasing immunocompromised population, climate change, and natural disasters.RECENT FINDINGSParasitic skin infections are increasingly reported worldwide. Special at-risk categories are migrants, returning travelers, and immunocompromised individuals, who are at higher risk to present disseminated disease. The number of reported cases is growing even outside the endemic areas as a consequence of international travels, migration flows, increasing immunocompromised population, climate change, and natural disasters.Skin parasitoses are neglected infections. Funding assigned to prevent and treat them is limited, even if they affect millions of persons worldwide. Diagnosis could be a challenge for clinicians of high-income countries who are facing an increasing number of such infections related to great epidemiological events.SUMMARYSkin parasitoses are neglected infections. Funding assigned to prevent and treat them is limited, even if they affect millions of persons worldwide. Diagnosis could be a challenge for clinicians of high-income countries who are facing an increasing number of such infections related to great epidemiological events.
The aim of the article is to review the most recent evidence concerning parasitic skin infections. Parasitic skin infections are increasingly reported worldwide. Special at-risk categories are migrants, returning travelers, and immunocompromised individuals, who are at higher risk to present disseminated disease. The number of reported cases is growing even outside the endemic areas as a consequence of international travels, migration flows, increasing immunocompromised population, climate change, and natural disasters. Skin parasitoses are neglected infections. Funding assigned to prevent and treat them is limited, even if they affect millions of persons worldwide. Diagnosis could be a challenge for clinicians of high-income countries who are facing an increasing number of such infections related to great epidemiological events.
Author Castelli, Francesco
Gardini, Giulia
Tomasoni, Lina Rachele
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Immunocompromised Host
Neglected Diseases - parasitology
Skin Diseases, Parasitic - diagnosis
Transients and Migrants
Travel
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