Abstract
'Swimmer's itch' or cercarial dermatitis (CD) results from an immunological reaction to free-swimming non-human schistosome parasites released from aquatic snails. Affected bathers develop a self-limiting, pruritic, macular or papular eruption shortly after leaving the water. The condition is well-recognized in continental Europe, Asia and America, but has not to date been recorded in the UK.
MeSH terms
-
Animals
-
Child
-
Child, Preschool
-
Disease Outbreaks
-
Female
-
Fresh Water / parasitology*
-
Humans
-
Leg Dermatoses / diagnosis
-
Leg Dermatoses / parasitology
-
Schistosomatidae / isolation & purification
-
Schistosomiasis / diagnosis*
-
Schistosomiasis / epidemiology
-
Scotland / epidemiology
-
Skin Diseases, Parasitic / diagnosis*
-
Skin Diseases, Parasitic / epidemiology
-
Snails / parasitology
-
Swimming*