Hoeffler D F
Cutis. 1977 Apr;19(4):461-5, 467.
Cercarial dermatitis is a parasitic disease affecting the skin. It may be encountered in fresh or salt water and is global in its distribution. It is a potential economic hazard to persons who work in aquatic environments and to the tourist industry. Cercarial dermatitis should be considered a potential risk whenever warm-blooded and molluscan hosts share a water resource with man. It is characteristically a self-limited, severely itching rash that lasts about one week and may be easily mistaken for insect bites. Prevention of the disease is difficult. Treatment is primarily directed toward relief of symptoms and prevention of infection.
尾蚴性皮炎是一种影响皮肤的寄生虫病。它可在淡水或咸水中出现,分布于全球。对于在水生环境中工作的人员和旅游业来说,它是一种潜在的经济危害。只要温血动物和软体动物宿主与人类共享水资源,就应将尾蚴性皮炎视为一种潜在风险。其典型特征是一种自限性、剧烈瘙痒的皮疹,持续约一周,可能很容易被误认为是昆虫叮咬。预防这种疾病很困难。治疗主要针对缓解症状和预防感染。