Cutaneous larva migrans

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  • Itchy tropical dermatosis caused by dog or cat hookworm in tropical countries

Background

Microbiology

Clinical Presentation

  • Characterized by appearance of serpiginous, raised, erythematous, burrowing tracks typically found on the feet
  • Lesions are usually itchy, may be painful
  • Progress more slowly than larva currens

Management

  • Lesions with posntaneously resolve given time, but if the pruritis is severe then may benefit from treatment
  • Ivermectin 200 mcg/kg po once, can be repeated a second time
  • Alternatively, albendazole 200 to 400 mg po bid for 3 to 5 days (with food)