Implementation and evaluation of an algorithm for the management of scabies outbreaks

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Simon M. Mueller
Stefan Gysin
Michael Schweitzer
Simon Schwegler
Peter Haeusermann
Peter Itin
Thomas Bart
Ruth Spieler Denz
Thomas Steffen
Richard Kuehl
Andreas F. Widmer
Oliver Brandt
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[1] University Hospital Basel,Department of Dermatology
[2] Department of Health,Department of Infectious Diseases and Hospital Epidemiology
[3] Medical Services,undefined
[4] Social Medicine,undefined
[5] University Hospital Basel,undefined
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BMC Infectious Diseases | / 19卷
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Scabies infestation; Epidemic outbreak; Infection control; Permethrin; Ivermectin;
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