Litcius/Paper detail

Exploring Tropical Infections: A Focus on Cutaneous Larva Migrans

Navdip Gill, Ranjani Somayaji, Stephen Vaughan

2020Advances in Skin & Wound Care18 citationsDOI

Abstract

GENERAL PURPOSE: To provide information about infection with cutaneous larva migrans (CLM). TARGET AUDIENCE: This continuing education activity is intended for physicians, physician assistants, NPs, and nurses with an interest in skin and wound care. LEARNING OBJECTIVES/OUTCOMES: After participating in this educational activity, the participant will:1. Distinguish the clinical features, diagnosis, and management of CLM.2. Explain the epidemiology of CLM. ABSTRACT: Cutaneous larva migrans is a hookworm infection and one of the most common skin diseases of tourists in tropical countries. Most commonly, the infection is transmitted by contact with feces of dogs and cats containing hookworm eggs. This case-based review explores the epidemiology, diagnosis, clinical features, and management of cutaneous larva migrans infection.

Topics & Concepts

Cutaneous larva migransEpidemiologyVisceral larva migransMedicineFecesHookworm infectionDermatologyLarvaVeterinary medicineHelminthiasisPathologyImmunologyLarva migransHelminthsBiologyEcologyDermatological diseases and infestationsParasites and Host InteractionsZoonotic diseases and public health
Exploring Tropical Infections: A Focus on Cutaneous Larva Migrans | Litcius