glynmoody, to uk
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‘It is shameful’: why the return of Victorian-era diseases to the #UK alarms health experts - https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/feb/18/return-of-victorian-era-diseases-to-the-uk-scabies-measles-rickets-scurvy "There has been a surge in cases of #scabies and #measles – both highly contagious – as well as #rickets and #scurvy, conditions we thought had been eradicated. Are public health cuts to blame?" rhetorical question, methinks...

glynmoody, to random
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#Scabies Is Making a Comeback - https://www.wired.com/story/scabies-outbreak-uk-europe-treatment-shortages-drug-resistance-permethrin-ivermectin/ "UK in particular is struggling with a shortage of treatments" #brexit a factor, of course...

ChrisMayLA6, to random
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And so now the #NHScrisis in all it dimensions lies behind another health scare: this time the surge in #scabies across the country.

Lets be clear; you cannot defund the #NHS, attack & demean in staff while engineering the environment for failure (to push #patients into the arms of private #healthcare) and not thinks you will see a series of crises in public health.

Where the #Tories always go wrong is thinking they can buy their & their chums way out of danger!

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/jan/01/doctors-report-nightmare-surge-in-scabies-across-uk

MnlyBeach, to wildlife

Introduced invasive pathogen, a threat to native wildlife

"Research suggests the spread of the mites around the world is associated with European colonialism... In Australia, the mites were likely introduced multiple times over the past 230 years."

"In southern Australia, sarcoptic mange is mostly a concern for wildlife health. It can be deadly to bare-nosed wombats, as well as some other species including koalas and quenda (also known as western brown bandicoots). In tropical northern Australia, scabies is a significant (although rarely life-threatening) human health issue."
"A sarcoptic mange outbreak in a population of bare-nosed wombats in central Tasmania, which caused a population decline of more than 80%."

https://theconversation.com/disease-in-the-dirt-how-mange-causing-mites-decimated-a-tasmanian-wombat-population-211992
#SarcopticMange #wildlife #biodiversity #wombats #koalas #EuropeanColonialism #dogs #scabies #Australia

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