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Cloth sharing with a scabies case considerably explains human scabies among children in a low socioeconomic rural community of Ethiopia.

Fekadie MeleseAsmamaw MaledeTadesse SisayAbraham GeremewMesfin GebrehiwotLebasie WoretawGetu AtanawJember AzanawMihret MeleseHailemariam Feleke
Published in: Tropical medicine and health (2023)
Scabies remains a significant public health issue among children aged below 15 years in the district. Maternal illiteracy, low household wealth, unimproved water source, not cleaning a house daily, not trimming nails, cloth sharing with a scabies case, and low caregiver knowledge about scabies were factors associated with scabies. Community-wide interventions with prime emphasis on improving maternal education and caregivers' knowledge about scabies, upgrading household wealth, ensuring a safe water supply, providing healthy housing, and ensuring adequate personal hygiene are warranted.
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