Tropical dermatology: cutaneous larva migrans, gnathostomiasis, cutaneous amebiasis and trombiculiasis

INFESTATIONS AND FUNGAL DISEASES

Tropical dermatology: cutaneous larva migrans, gnathostomiasis, cutaneous amebiasis and trombiculiasis

Sep
2014
Vol. 33. No. 3
José Darío Martínez, MD | Kenneth J Tomecki, MD | Kristian Eichelmann, MD
In today’s world, many people can travel easily and quickly around the globe. Most travel travel-related illnesses include fever, diarrhea, and skin disease, which are relatively uncommon in returning travelers. We review four of the most common emerging infestations and skin infections in the Americas, which are important to the clinical dermatologist, focusing on the clinical presentation and treatment of cutaneous larva migrans, gnathostomiasis, cutaneous amebiasis, and trombiculiasis. Semin Cutan Med Surg 33:133-135 © 2014 Frontline Medical Communications
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