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Scabies: A Comprehensive Guide to Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

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Scabies is a highly contagious skin condition caused by the microscopic Sarcoptes scabiei mite. These mites burrow into the upper layer of the skin, where they lay eggs and trigger an allergic reaction, leading to intense itching and irritation. Scabies infestations can affect people of all ages, backgrounds, and socioeconomic statuses, making it a global health concern. Although the condition is treatable, its contagious nature requires prompt diagnosis and management to prevent widespread transmission. Understanding scabies, how it spreads, and its impact on individuals and communities is crucial in controlling outbreaks and ensuring effective treatment.

Scabies mites are tiny parasites that are not visible to the naked eye. They have a life cycle consisting of several stages, including egg, larva, nymph, and adult. Once the female mite burrows into the skin, she lays eggs that hatch within a few days. The larvae then mature into adults and continue the infestation. The entire life cycle takes about two to three weeks, during which the mites multiply and spread to new areas of the skin. This continuous cycle of burrowing, laying eggs, and maturing contributes to the persistence of the infestation and the worsening of symptoms.

The primary mode of transmission for scabies is direct, prolonged skin-to-skin contact with an infected individual. This makes scabies particularly common in households, nursing homes, schools, and other crowded living environments where close physical interactions occur frequently. The mites can also spread through shared bedding, clothing, and furniture, although indirect transmission is less common. Because scabies mites can survive for a short time outside the human body, it is possible for reinfestation to occur if proper decontamination measures are not taken.

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Ljudbok: 23 februari 2025

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