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- Title
Disseminated tungiasis in an 8-year-old girl.
- Authors
Yosef, Tizita; Reszke, Radomir; Melaku, Mahlet; Szepietowski, Jacek
- Abstract
Introduction. Tungiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by females of the ectoparasite sand flea Tunga penetrans. It is endemic in economically depressed communities and can be associated with considerable morbidity and poor quality of life. Objective. To present a case of disseminated tungiasis in a patient from rural Ethiopia. Case report. An 8-year-old neglected girl presented with painful nodular lesions on distal parts of the limbs. Physical examination revealed presence of periungually located white eggs. The lesions limited the patient's mobility, gripping abilities, daily activity and quality of life. The diagnosis of tungiasis was established and the patient was treated with topical salicylated petroleum jelly and systemic ivermectin. Conclusions. Severe tungiasis resulting in physical disability and affecting everyday life is not rare in rural Ethiopia. Even in endemic countries it is worth reporting this condition in order to increase awareness regarding interventions for prevention and design adequate control measures.
- Subjects
TUNGIASIS; ECTOPARASITES; QUALITY of life
- Publication
Dermatology Review / Przeglad Dermatologiczny, 2018, Vol 105, Issue 1, p81
- ISSN
0033-2526
- Publication type
Case Study
- DOI
10.5114/dr.2018.74170