Journal article

Protocol for the systematic review of the prevention, treatment and public health management of impetigo, scabies and fungal skin infections in resource-limited settings

P May, A Bowen, S Tong, A Steer, S Prince, R Andrews, B Currie, J Carapetis

Systematic Reviews | BMC | Published : 2016

Abstract

Background: Impetigo, scabies, and fungal skin infections disproportionately affect populations in resource-limited settings. Evidence for standard treatment of skin infections predominantly stem from hospital-based studies in high-income countries. The evidence for treatment in resource-limited settings is less clear, as studies in these populations may lack randomisation and control groups for cultural, ethical or economic reasons. Likewise, a synthesis of the evidence for public health control within endemic populations is also lacking. We propose a systematic review of the evidence for the prevention, treatment and public health management of skin infections in resource-limited settings,..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors have not received any external funding in support of this protocol. Three of the authors receive scholarships from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia: ST and AS receive Career Development Fellowships and AB receives an Early Career Fellowship. The National Health and Medical Research Council has not had any role in the design of the protocol or writing of the manuscript and will not have any role in data extraction, analysis, interpretation of data or reporting of the systematic review.