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The 2020 International Alliance for the Control of Scabies Consensus Criteria for the Diagnosis of Scabies.

Daniel EngelmanJ YoshizumiR J HayM OstiG MicaliS NortonS WaltonF BoraleviC BernigaudA C BowenA Y ChangOlivier ChosidowG Estrada-ChavezH FeldmeierN IshiiF LacarrubbaA MahéT MaurerM M A MahdiM E MurdochD PariserP A NairW RehmusL RomaniD TilakaratneM TuicakauS L WalkerK A WanatM J WhitfeldR R YotsuA C SteerLucinda Claire Fuller
Published in: The British journal of dermatology (2020)
The 2020 IACS Criteria represent a pragmatic yet robust set of diagnostic features and methods. The criteria may be implemented in a range of research, public health and clinical settings by selecting the appropriate diagnostic levels and subcategories. These criteria may provide greater consistency and standardization for scabies diagnosis. Validation studies, development of training materials and development of survey methods are now required. What is already known about this topic? The diagnosis of scabies is limited by the lack of accurate, objective tests. Microscopy of skin scrapings can confirm the diagnosis, but it is insensitive, invasive and often impractical. Diagnosis usually relies on clinical assessment, although visualization using dermoscopy is becoming increasingly common. These diagnostic methods have not been standardized, hampering the interpretation of findings from clinical research and epidemiological surveys, and the development of scabies control strategies. What does this study add? International consensus diagnostic criteria for common scabies were developed through a Delphi study with global experts. The 2020 International Alliance for the Control of Scabies (IACS) Criteria categorize diagnosis at three levels of diagnostic certainty (confirmed, clinical and suspected scabies) and eight subcategories, and can be adapted to a range of research and public health settings. Detailed definitions and figures are included to aid training and implementation. The 2020 IACS Criteria may facilitate the standardization of scabies diagnosis.
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