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- What: One study found that 51% of residents in nursing homes with confirmed symptoms and elderly patients with cognitive impairment, such as dementia, had a reduced ability to kill mites by scratching, resulting in delayed diagnosis of scabies and large-scale outbreaks , which is an important reason for the peak incidence of scabies in older people. The survey showed a global decline in the prevalence of scabies between 1990 and 2017, which is consistent with the findings and interventions for large-scale drug management may be an effective strategy .
- Who: Posted Date April and colleagues . . .

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