| Title | Treatment of larva migrans cutanea (creeping eruption): a comparison between albendazole and traditional therapy. | | Author(s) | Albanese G, Venturi C, Galbiati G | | Institution | Divisione Dermosifilopatica, Micologia e Dermatologia Tropicale, Ospedale S. Gerardo, Monza (MI), Italy. | | Source | Int J Dermatol 2001 Jan; 40(1):67-71. | | MeSH | Adolescent Adult Albendazole Animals Anthelmintics Child Child, Preschool Comparative Study Cryotherapy Female Geography Humans Infant Larva Migrans Male Middle Aged Nematoda Thiabendazole Travel Treatment Outcome
| | Abstract | BACKGROUND: Creeping eruption (CE), which is characteristic of tropical and subtropical regions, is being increasingly frequently observed in Italy. The presence on the beaches of stray animals infected by nematodes of the Ancylostoma species favors contact between human skin and the larva-infested soil. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Our experience with 56 patients (13 cryotherapy, one thiabendazole together with cryotherapy, six thiabendazole, two albendazole with cryotherapy, and 34 albendazole) is described. RESULTS: A prompt and definitive cure was achieved in all 56 patients. The therapeutic effectiveness of the various methods used is therefore equivalent. CONCLUSIONS: We believe that albendazole should be considered the first choice for treatment. It is extremely well tolerated and patient compliance is good. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Journal Article
| | PubMed ID | 11277961 |
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