‘It is shameful’: why the return of Victorian-era diseases to the UK alarms health experts
by Mark Honigsbaum from Science | The Guardian on (#6JQBB)
There has been a surge in cases of scabies and measles - both highly contagious - as well as rickets and scurvy, conditions we thought had been eradicated. Are public health cuts to blame?
Before Covid-19, Dr Farzana Hussain says, it was rare for her to see a case of scabies at her GP surgery in Newham, east London, but since the pandemic, the number of patients with the parasitic skin infection has increased dramatically.
By the time a patient comes to me for advice, everyone in the family has it, including all the children," she says. The itch is maddening. People demand immediate treatment."
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