Transcription of SCABIES PREVENTION AND CONTROL GUIDELINES
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ACUTE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAM SCABIES PREVENTION AND CONTROL GUIDELINES September 2018 FOR HEALTHCARE FACILITIES SCABIES PREVENTION and CONTROL Guideline for Healthcare Settings i TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction .. 1 Information .. 1A. Biology of the SCABIES 1 B. Clinical Presentation .. 2 SCABIES .. SCABIES .. 3C. Epidemiology of SCABIES .. 3 .. Period .. of Communicability .. 4D. Diagnosis .. 4 PREVENTION and CONTROL Program .. Outbreak Management .. 5A. Overview .. 5 B. Summary of Action Steps .. 6 C. Management of Symptomatic Cases .. 8 Healthcare Workers .. Patients/Residents .. 9D. Management of Contacts .. 9 Worker (HCW) Contacts .. Contacts .. 11E. Extending Recommendations for Prophylaxis.
tunnel where she deposits 2 to 3 eggs daily during her 4 to 6-week life span. The eggs progress through larval and nymphal stages to form adults in 10 to 17 days. The adults migrate to the skin surface and mate. The males die quickly, and the females penetrate the skin and repeat the cycle.
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