Dear Parents;
A student in the school district as been
diagnosed with Scabies.
Please make a point of having your child seen
should he/she complain of itching in the near future.
Scabies is
a highly contagious skin disease caused by a parasite
The parasite that causes scabies is a mite
that burrows under the skin.Scabies is spread through personal contact
Scabies is usually spread from person to person by close, prolonged physical contact such as touching a person who has scabies or holding hands. It can also be spread during sexual contact. Clothes, towels, or bed sheets can spread the scabies mite if the items were recently in contact with a person who has scabies. The mites will die within 48 hours if they are away from the human body. Scabies can spread quickly in crowded situations where there is frequent skin-to-skin contact (such as hospitals, nursing homes, and child care centers). People cannot catch scabies from animals.
The most common symptom is a rash that is very itchy, especially at night
The rash can be anywhere on your body but is most common on the hands, breasts, elbows, knees, wrists, armpits, genital area, and waistline. Often the rash looks like red bumps or tiny blisters, which form a line. Symptoms begin 2 to 6 weeks after the first exposure to scabies, or 1 to 4 days after re-exposure. Scratching may cause skin to become infected with bacteria (germs).
See your doctor if you have symptoms of scabies
Your doctor can check to see if your rash is due to scabies. Scabies is diagnosed by using a microscope to look for the mite in skin scrapings.
Scabies is treatable
Creams or lotions that kill the mite (such as 5% permethrin, lindane, and crotamiton) can be applied to the skin. Follow your doctor's instructions for treatment. Itching may continue for up to
Scabies can be
prevented
- Infested
persons should be excluded from school or child care until after starting
treatment, usually the overnight.
- No
one should share clothing, bedding, or other personal articles with an
infested person.
- Clothing
that cannot be laundered or dry cleaned should be stored for several days
to avoid reinfestation.
All household members and
close contacts of a person with scabies should be treated at the same time as
the person with scabies.
Nurse Donna
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