In recent years, a disease thought to have disappeared has resurfaced in France, particularly in schools and daycare centers. It causes intense itching and spreads quickly. However, it remains little-known and is often confused with other skin conditions. Do you really know how to recognize scabies and respond effectively if your child is affected? Here are the signs not to ignore and the mistakes to avoid.
A disease that’s making a comeback: why is scabies on the rise?
Long considered a disease of the past, scabies is now on the rise in France and Europe. Young children, students, and healthcare professionals are particularly at risk. This disease, caused by a microscopic mite called Sarcoptes scabiei, is transmitted primarily through direct skin-to-skin contact. Contrary to popular belief, it is not linked to poor hygiene, but it spreads more easily in crowded environments, such as daycares and schools.
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