Place of Hygiene in Scabies's Treatment in Populations in Precarious Situations (GALEHYGIE)
Scabies
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Scabies focused on measuring Contagious disease, Scabies infection, Poor condition, Hygiene
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patient seen in consultation at the outpatient clinic, diagnosed with non-hyperkeratotic scabies.
- Living on the streets or without access to body care.
- Having received information on the protocol and having signed consent
Exclusion Criteria :
- Patient alcoholic on the day of the consultation
- Medical history fo psychiatric disease , severe somatic comorbidity, allergy to Ivermectin, pregnant woman
- Patient not understanding the on-site management (shower, change of clothes, taking the first dose of the drug on site)
- Non-communicating patient
- Hyperkeratotic or impetiginized scabies
- Patients not reachable by phone
- Patient having been treated for scabies less than 45 days before
- Patients under guardianship / curator ship or adults and subject to another protective measure.
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women
- Persons deprived of liberty by judicial and administrative decision
Sites / Locations
- Hopital Saint Antoine - Polyclinique Beaudelaire
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Control
Intervention
Standard Care : The classic treatment recommended is the prescription of an oral drug, Ivermectin to be taken two times at one or 2 weeks interval. And recommendations on the need to change the clothes and the linen of the bedding the following day after taking the drug, washing them at more than 50° as well as all the clothes three days before are explained. The first course of oral treatment is swallowed at the BOPC, while the second course is given to be swallowed one week later.
Patients in this interventional arm will come back to BOPC the following day after intake the treatment (D1 and D8) to take a shower and to receive again new clothes