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Episode 81 - The Hidden History of Scabies | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
April 08, 2025 · 23 min

Summary

In this episode of the Future of Dermatology Podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar and Dr. Errol Craig delve into the often-overlooked topic of scabies. They explore its historical context, transmission dynamics, and the psychological impact of the condition on patients. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding scabies as a community health issue, the challenges in diagnosis and treatment, and the need for new approaches in dermatology. Dr. Craig shares insights from his book, 'The Itch: Scabies', and discusses the future of scabies treatment, including potential new medications and diagnostic techniques.

You can find Dr. Craig's book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Itch-Scabies-Errol-Craig-ebook/dp/B0B15HYX84/

Takeaways

- Scabies has a rich history that is often overlooked in medical education. - Transmission of scabies is primarily through close contact, not fomites. - The burden of scabies is significant, especially in tropical and developing regions. - Post-scobetic dermatitis is a common issue after treatment. - Community treatment is essential for effective scabies management. - Ivermectin and permethrin are commonly used treatments, but resistance is a concern. - Dermatoscopy is a valuable tool for diagnosing scabies. - The psychological impact of scabies on patients is profound and often irrational. - New diagnostic techniques and treatments for scabies are on the horizon. - Understanding the evolutionary fear of itch can help in patient care.

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction to Dermatology and Scabies 01:25 - The Fascinating History of Scabies 04:53 - Understanding Transmission and Contagion 09:36 - The Burden of Scabies in Different Populations 12:02 - Diagnosis and Treatment Approaches 18:09 - Community Approach to Scabies Treatment 20:24 - The Evolutionary Fear of Itch 22:08 - Future Directions in Dermatology and Scabies Treatment