Zukowski K
Wiad Parazytol. 1989;35(2):151-9.
In 1966-86 there were 1,675,213 cases of scabies in Poland. The highest incidence (580.5) per 100,000 inhabitants was noted in 1968, the lowest (41.7) in 1986. The highest morbidity falls on autumn and winter. The highest proportion of cases are children and teenagers (0-19 years old), the second group consists of people aged 20-64, the third--over 65 years old. Most frequent were single cases of scabies, but there occurred also group infections in families, schools, boarding schools and establishments. In the discussed period the losses brought about by this disease, in case of people 20-64 years old only, amount to 1,836,234 days of the sick leave, while the average absence in 1980 was 82,500 days.
1966年至1986年期间,波兰共出现1,675,213例疥疮病例。1968年发病率最高,每10万居民中有580.5例,1986年最低,为41.7例。发病率最高的季节是秋冬。病例中儿童和青少年(0至19岁)占比最高,其次是20至64岁的人群,第三是65岁以上人群。疥疮最常见的是散发病例,但也有在家庭、学校、寄宿学校和机构中发生的群体感染。在上述期间,仅20至64岁人群因该病造成的病假天数就达1,836,234天,而1980年的平均缺勤天数为82,500天。