Why are they hard to treat? A preliminary survey to predict important factors causing persistent scabies among students of religion-affiliated boarding schools in Indonesia
Scabies is difficult to treat in some settings. By observation, it is highly prevalent among students of religion-affiliated boarding schools in Indonesia. Treatment often results in temporary relief. It is known that treatment alone will fail if personal hygiene and environment problems are not add...
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Main Authors: | Rahadi Rihatmadja (Author), Eliza Miranda (Author), Melani Marissa Wicaksono (Author), Sandra Widaty (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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