Scabies Flashcards
1
Q
sarcoptes scabiei
A
mite that infests the skin
- mates on the skin with male which dies
- female crawls 2-3 mm per day, lays 2-3 eggs per day and 25 in total
- female survives 4-6 weeks in host
- symptoms develop within 1-4 days if have scabies before
- 2-6 weeks if never had scabies before
2
Q
Life cycle
A
- male one stage (nymph stage)
- female two stages (nymph and adult stage)
- larvae hatch within one week of laying
- leave burrow and head to surface of skin
- dig their own burrows, and develop
- males enter mating burrows
- females come out of burrow and dig their own
- ## whole cycle 2 weeks
3
Q
immune compromised patients
A
- crusted scabies
- can exceed over 1 million in number (population explosion) when usually it is only 10-15
4
Q
transmission
A
only humans
skin skin contact or through clothing etc
5
Q
Host immune response
A
type 1 Hypersensitivity reaction:
- increased antibodies (IgE)
- binds to mast cells on fc portion
- releases histamine induces degranulation
Type 4 hypersensitivity reaction
- T cells migrate to antigen area
- secrete cytokines, that recruit and activate lymphocytes and phagocytic cells
- they carry out cell-mediated immune response
- leads to visible lesions
6
Q
Topical medication
A
Permethrin
- acts on voltage gated sodium channel and prolongs depolarization of action potentials (of mites)
- results in paralysis and death due to excitation of neurons
- slightly permeable to human skin, low toxicity but some effects
- rinse after 8-14 hours
- reapply 1-2 weeks
7
Q
Oral medication
A
ivermectin
- single dose repeat after 14 days
- antiparasitic, more specific
- broad spectrum activity against nematodes and arthropods
- binds invertebrate specific glutamate gated chloride channels
- increase in chloride permeability to cell membrane
- excessive hyperpolarization of nerves/muscle
- paralysis and death