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Addressing normalization using culturally relevant approaches: An important adjunct to reducing the burden of impetigo and scabies

Impetigo, a bacterial infection caused by Streptococcus pyogenes and S. aureus of the superficial dermis affects up to 162 million children at any one time. Three out of every five school-children in Samoa have active or recently healed impetigo, far higher than the global median impetigo prevalence surpassing previous estimates for the Oceania region.

Citation:
Middleton K, Bowen AC. Addressing normalization using culturally relevant approaches: An important adjunct to reducing the burden of impetigo and scabies. The Lancet Regional Health – Western Pacific. 2021;7.

Keywords:
Scabies; Impetigo; Neglected tropical disease

Abstract:
Impetigo, a bacterial infection caused by Streptococcus pyogenes and S. aureus of the superficial dermis affects up to 162 million children at any one time. Three out of every five school-children in Samoa have active or recently healed impetigo, far higher than the global median impetigo prevalence surpassing previous estimates for the Oceania region.