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Outbreak of cutaneous larva migrans in a group of travellers. Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH. [Trop Med Int Health] Journal article

 
Tremblay A, MacLean JD, Gyorkos T, Macpherson DW 
Outbreak of cutaneous larva migrans in a group of travellers. [Journal Article]
Trop Med Int Health 2000 May; 5(5):330-4.


We describe an outbreak of cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) in a group of 140 holidaymakers to a resort in Barbados and the index case. methods A two-page questionnaire was mailed to holidaymakers and 90% responded. results 25.4% of respondents developed a rash consistent with CLM. Risk factors for developing the illness were younger age and less frequent use of protective footwear while walking to the beach. Patients had difficulty in obtaining a correct diagnosis during their initial medical consultation and in obtaining medication from pharmacies. Efficacious treatments were oral and topical thiabendazole. conclusions CLM can occur in a large proportion of people exposed to contaminated soil or sand. Protective footwear is effective in reducing infection. Thiabendazole is an efficacious treatment.



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