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Zoonotic parasites with significant importance for tropical dermatology

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Last updated: 23 Dec 2024

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Zoonotic parasitosis is well known to predominate among poor societies in tropical and sub-tropical zones.
Despite the comprehensive emergence and re-emergence of cutaneous zoonotic parasites, the clinical
recognition of these types of infections is limited. Although most prevalent in tropical and sub-tropical zones,
parasitic zoonosis in skin was reported in developed countries under suitable conditions. The non-specific
symptomatology and lack of meticulous reports for the real burden were notable. Dermoscopy is a recent
promising alternative in the diagnosis of cutaneous parasitosis, particularly by arthropods and helminths.
In zoonotic protozoa, histopathological examination remains a cornerstone for proper diagnosis. Challenges
in medical treatment are present in several cases; therefore, the search for alternatives is important. The
present review aims to underline the epidemiological data, clinical pathology, and updates in the diagnosis
and management of these dermal parasitic infections.

DOI

10.21608/puj.2023.228039.1218

Keywords

dermoscopy, Histopathological, Medical treatment, Parasites, skin, Zoonosis

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Enas

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AO Elsaftawy

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Departments of Medical Parasitology,Faculties of Medicine, Cairo University,Armed Forces College of Medicine Egypt

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Solwan

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Samanoudy

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Departments of Dermatology , Faculties of Medicine, Cairo University , Cairo, Egypt

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Rita

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M Wassef

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Departments of Medical Parasitology Faculties of Medicine,Helwan University Cairo, Egypt

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Salwa

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H Morsy

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Departments of Medical Parasitology Cairo University ,Modern University for Technology and Information , Cairo, Egypt

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16

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2

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43463

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2023-08-01

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2023-08-07

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2023-08-01

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100

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113

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1687-7942

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2090-2646

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430

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Parasitologists United Journal

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https://puj.journals.ekb.eg/

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Zoonotic parasites with significant importance for tropical dermatology

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23 Dec 2024