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Taxonomical approach to scabies mites of human and animals and their prevalence in Korea
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Original Article
Korean J Parasitol. 1995 Jun;33(2):85-94. English.
Published online Jun 20, 1995.  http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.1995.33.2.85
Copyright © 1995 by The Korean Society for Parasitology
Taxonomical approach to scabies mites of human and animals and their prevalence in Korea
Won-Koo Lee,*1 and Baik-Kee Cho2
1Department of Biology, College of Sciences, Chonbuk National University, Chonju 560-756, Korea.
2Department of Dermatology, Medical College, Catholic University, Seoul 510-010, Korea.
Received February 24, 1995; Accepted March 27, 1995.

Abstract

Three types, hitherto commonly known as varieties of Sarcoptes scabiei (Linnaeus, 1758) were collected from scabietic patients, pigs and dogs to confirm their taxonomic status. As a result, we consider that the mites of human and pig scabies are different subspecies [S. scabiei scabiei (Linnaeus, 1758) and S. scabiei suis Megnin, 1880, respectively], and that of dog scabies is a different species, S. canis Gerlach, 1857. Infestation rate of human scabies in Korea peaked in 1981-1982 and showed nearly 10% of prevalence rate among outpatients of the dermatology clinic, but decreased dramatically during the past ten years and now lowered below 1% since 1990. On the other hand, dog scabies seems to be increasing recently.

Figures


Fig. 1
Dorsal surfaces of idiosoma; A: female of human scabies, B: female of pig scabies, C: female of dog scabies, D: deutonymph of human scabies, E: deutonymph of pig scabies, F: deutonymph of dog scabies, G: protonymph of dog scabies, H: larva of dog scabies, I: egg of dog scabies. (Scale: 200 µ)


Fig. 2
Scabietic man.


Fig. 3
Scabietic dog.


Fig. 4
Canine scabies mites of various stages in the multilayer burrows of hyperkeratotic canine abdominal skin.


Fig. 5
A canine scabies mite in a burrow ifn the canine abdominal skin.

Tables


Table 1
Incidence of scabies in outpatients of Chonbuk Nat. Univ. Hospital


Table 2
Incidence of scabies based on the data from the literatures


Table 3
Seasonal variation in incidence of scabietic patients of Chonbuk Nat. Univ. Hospital


Table 4
Distribution of age in scabietic patients of Chonbuk Nat. Univ. Hospital


Table 5
Distribution of sex in scabietic patients of Chonbuk Nat. Univ. Hospital

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