Prevalence of scabies and impetigo in the Solomon Islands: a school survey
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2019
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Osti, Millicent H.
Sokana, Oliver
Phelan, Sophie
Marks, Michael
Whitfeld, Margot J.
Gorae, Christina
Kaldor, John M
Steer, Andrew
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Background: Scabies, a parasitic disease of the skin, is a major public health problem, largely affecting children.
Scabies is often complicated by impetigo which can result in serious complications including invasive infections
and immune mediated diseases. Scabies and impetigo are reported to have high prevalence in tropical settings
including the Solomon Islands.
Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional prevalence survey at Gizo Primary School in the Western Province of the
Solomon Islands in August 2018. The diagnosis of scabies was based on criteria developed by the International
Alliance for the Control of Scabies in 2018. Population attributable risk was calculated to determine the effect of
scabies on the prevalence of impetigo, and both adjusted and unadjusted risk ratios were calculated to identify
differences between sexes and age groups.
Results: A total of 324 students were assessed (47.5% of those enrolled at the school). The prevalence of scabies
was 54.3% (95% confidence interval [CI] 48.7–59.8) and most disease was mild (68.8%). The prevalence was higher
in males (63.5%; adjusted risk ratio [ARR] 1.4, 95% CI 1.1–1.7), and in those aged 10–12 years (61.4%; ARR 1.8, 95% CI
1.1–2.9 when compared to those aged 4–6 years). The prevalence of impetigo was 32.1%, with males more likely to
be affected (41.7%, ARR 1.7, 95% CI 1.2–2.4) but with no significant differences between age groups. 63.5% of those
with impetigo had scabies, corresponding to a population attributable risk of 11.8%.
Conclusions: There is a very high burden of scabies and impetigo among primary school students in Gizo. There is
a critical need for the development and implementation of control programs in areas where scabies is endemic.
Keywords: Scabies, Impetigo, Diagnostic accuracy, Sarcoptes scabiei, Neglected tropical diseases
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