Litcius/Paper detail

An increasing scabies incidence in Croatia: A call for coordinated action among dermatologists, physicians and epidemiologists

Liborija Lugović‐Mihić, Marija Delaš Aždajić, Sanja Filipović, Iva Bukvić, Ivana Prkačin, Danijela Štimac, Mirjana Lana Kosanović Ličina

2020Slovenian Journal of Public Health16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The aim of our study was to examine the scabies incidence in the Croatian population and to analyse potential related factors. METHODS: This mixed ecological study is based on a retrospective medical record review. National data from communicable disease reports was sourced and analysed for an 11-year period (2007-2017), with more focus on the period 2014-2017. Descriptive statistics were used to calculate trends. Differences between the groups were studied using Chi-square test and Kendall's tau (τ) correlation coefficient. Levels of significance were set at p<0.05 or p<0.01. RESULTS: From 2007 to 2017, scabies infestation in Croatia increased by 6-fold, particularly affecting children and young adults (19 years or younger). In the period 2014-2017, border counties which are part of migration flows were the counties with the highest average scabies incidences. A linear trend of increase in the number of tourists, immigrants and scabies infestations was noted on the national level for the analysed period, although a significant association was not observed. Regarding outbreaks of scabies within institutions, more than 80% of outbreaks occurred in institutions for adults. In the capital, Zagreb, the crude incidence rate increased 3-fold between 2014 and 2017. CONCLUSIONS: The increased incidence of scabies, large disparities between counties, and prolonged outbreaks within families due to under-recognition and misdiagnoses points to a need for increased awareness among health practitioners. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first recent epidemiologic analysis on this topic, not only in Croatia but within the wider geographic region as well.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineScabiesIncidence (geometry)OutbreakDemographyPopulationDescriptive statisticsEpidemiologyEnvironmental healthPediatricsVeterinary medicineDermatologyPathologySociologyStatisticsOpticsPhysicsMathematicsDermatological diseases and infestationsParasites and Host InteractionsParasitic Infections and Diagnostics