Abstract

BackgroundIt is unclear whether individual treatment of scabies is similarly effective compared to household treatment. This study compared these two treatment strategies with topical benzyl benzoate for treating scabies in Lambaréné, Gabon.MethodsParticipants presenting with uncomplicated scabies were randomized into either the Individual Treatment group, where only the affected participants received treatment, or the Household Treatment group, where all family members were treated in parallel to the affected participants regardless of signs and symptoms. The primary endpoint was clinical cure after 28 days; the secondary endpoint was the proportion of affected household members per household after 28 days.ResultsAfter 28 days, from a total of 79 participants assessed, 67% (n = 53) were clinically cured; 59% (20/34) in the Individual Treatment group and 73% (33/45) in the Household Treatment group. Participants in the Household Treatment group had about twice the odds of being cured (odds ratio 1.9, 95% confidence interval: 0.8–4.9; p = 0.17). For the secondary outcome, an effect of similar size was observed.ConclusionsOur findings show that treating close contacts of persons affected by scabies may be beneficial to patients and contacts, however, the benefit was less pronounced than anticipated and further research is needed to definitively answer this question.

Highlights

  • Scabies, a contagious skin infestation caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei remains an important health issue in the developing world

  • Participants presenting with uncomplicated scabies were randomized into either the Individual Treatment group, where only the affected participants received treatment, or the Household Treatment group, where all family members were treated in parallel to the affected participants regardless of signs and symptoms

  • Participants in the Household Treatment group had about twice the odds of being cured

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Introduction

A contagious skin infestation caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei remains an important health issue in the developing world. Managing the disease can come at significant cost to health care systems[1,2]. The hot and humid climate, often poor sanitation and family members living in crowded living conditions are all factors that favor high scabies transmission. It is unclear whether individual treatment of scabies is effective compared to household treatment. This study compared these two treatment strategies with topical benzyl benzoate for treating scabies in Lambarene , Gabon

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