Virology & Immunology Journal (VIJ)

ISSN: 2577-4379

Research Article

Certain Inflammatory Changes in Scabies Stressed Patients Treated with Permethrin 5%

Authors: Kawther OH, Majid MM*, and Hazima Mossa AA

Abstract

The main manifestations of scabies disease are mediated through inflammatory and hypersensitivity like-reactions to mite products that lead to itching with different lesions. The initial inflammatory response is towards the mite and its products.The aim of this study is to Determinate certain inflammatory elements including eosinophil, CRP and ESR in Scabies patients (ordinary and Prisoners) treated with Permethrin 5%. The study included (28) Ordinary, (32) prisoners scabies patients as well as (30) healthy person as a control group. Determination of CRP was done by Ichroma, ESR by using (Mix RAT 20, VITAL) and Eosinophil count determined from complete blood count (CBC). The results showed that the level of CRP in sera of ordinary scabies patients was somewhat higher (non- significantly) as compared to prisoners (3.60±0.44 vs.2.75±0.35 mg/L), in pre-treatment stage, while in post-treatment, the levels were elevated in prisoners (non- significantly) as compared to ordinary scabies patients (3.57± 0.59 vs. 3.29±0.31mg/L) respectively. ESR levels were significantly increased in both patient groups (ordinary 25.68±2.97 and prisoners 25.34±0.77 mm/hr ) in comparison to control (8.0±1.06 mm/hr), but significantly decreased values (9.46±0.17 mm/hr) were recorded post-treatment in ordinary patients compared to that (19.78±0.17 mm/ hr) in prisoners. Eosinophil count in (ordinary and prisoners) groups of patients pre-treatment was significantly higher compared to control group (5.9±0.77, 5.2±0.5 and 2.2±0.17 cell/ μl ) respectively., while a decreased mean values of ( 2.4 ±0.17 cell/ μl, 1.7 ±0.17cell/ μl ) were recorded in ordinary and prisoners patients post-treatment.

Keywords: Scabies; Eosinophil; Crp; Esr; Permethrin

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