Abstract
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have been previously reported to be associated
with scabies in sexually active people. The UK national guidelines on STIs recommend
screening for other STIs in patients with scabies attending a genitourinary medicine
(GUM) clinic. However, there is a paucity of literature on this association, which we
reviewed. We looked at the sexual behaviour and the coincidence of STIs in patients
with scabies attending a GUM clinic and in inmates from a young offender institution
(YOI) attending between 1 January 1998 and 31 December 1999. A total of 47 patients
with scabies were identified in the GUM clinic population during this period and 15
patients in the YOI group. Consecutive new and rebooked sex-matched patients served
as a control group. Among the GUM clinic attendees 36% of patients with scabies had
multiple sexual partners in the preceding 3 months compared with 21% in the control
group (
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