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Tungiasis

Orpha number ORPHA879
Prevalence of rare diseases Unknown
Inheritance
  • Sporadic
Age of onset Variable
ICD 10 code
  • B88.1
MIM number -
Synonym(s) -

Summary

Tungiasis is a parasitic skin disease caused by the female sand flea Tunga penetrans, which burrows into the skin, usually on the feet. The ectoparasitosis is associated with poverty and occurs in many resource-poor communities in the Caribbean, South America and Africa. In some communities, prevalence may be as high as 50% in the general population. The lesions are initially itchy and later become painful. Although tungiasis is a self-limited infection, superinfected lesions lead to formation of pustules, suppuration and ulcers. The diagnosis is made clinically, taking into consideration the dynamic nature of the morphology of the lesion. Severe complications occur in heavily infested individuals such as loss of toenails, deformation and auto-amputation of digits. In non-vaccinated individuals the infestation may lead to tetanus. Surgical extraction of the flea under sterile conditions and treatment of secondary infection is the only appropriate treatment currently available. *Author: Dr J. Heukelbach (February 2005)*.

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