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Scabies polymerase chain reaction with standardized dry swab sampling: an easy tool for cluster diagnosis of human scabies.

Pascal DelaunayA L HérisséL HasseineChristine ChiaveriniA TranC MaryP Del GiudiceP MartyMohammad AkhoundiT Hubiche
Published in: The British journal of dermatology (2019)
This method is nontraumatic, repeatable and non-expert-dependent. It shows sensitivity similar to previous studies involving expert skin scraping. However, this method facilitates the multiplication of sampling, which increased the sensitivity for cluster scabies diagnosis. This method may be suitable as a first-line diagnosis tool where a large cluster scabies outbreak is suspected. What's already known about this topic? Scabies diagnosis requires expertise. Scabies polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is specific but has poor sensitivity. Poor sensitivity is the consequence of the low efficiency of sampling methods. What does this study add? This PCR-based diagnostic method based on nontraumatic standardized skin sampling is not expert-dependent and is reproducible. This diagnostic method may be relevant as a non-expert sentinel diagnosis tool in large clusters where a scabies outbreak is suspected.
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