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Infestation of Tunga penetrans in villages near Zomba Central Hospital.

Malawi medical journal : the journal of Medical Association of Malawi (2013-12-21)
C J Mitchell, P Stephany
ABSTRACT

An outbreak of Tunga Penetrans (Jigger Flea) infestation affecting a number of villages near to a Central Hospital in Malawi is described. Due to the large number of affected individuals, high parasitic load, and extended duration of infection an alternative to the recommended approach of surgical removal of the flea was required. Benzyl benzoate paint and liquid paraffin had been used in local Primary Healthcare settings previously and topical treatment with antiparasitic agents has been advocated in the literature, particularly for severe infestation. Benzyl benzoate and liquid paraffin were applied topically to four adults with numerous jigger flea burrows, and their progress assessed regularly. After completion of 7 days of treatment patients noted that fleas were dislodging spontaneously, and that embedded parasites had not increased in size to the same extent that untreated fleas had in previous infestations. Following confirmation of the viability of its implementation in a resource-poor setting, this treatment regimen has subsequently been adopted by the local branch of the District Health Office for distribution to infected communities.

MATERIALS
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Brand
Product Description

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Benzyl benzoate, natural, ≥99%, FG
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Benzyl benzoate, ReagentPlus®, ≥99.0%
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Benzyl benzoate, meets USP testing specifications
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