There has been a recent spate of reports about the spread of scabies, an infectious skin disease caused by parasites. So how dangerous is scabies, and what can you do to protect yourself?

Scabies is normally spread through close skin-to-skin contact. Because the mites cannot move that fast and are very tiny, contact needs to last several minutes. Brief periods of contact such as hugs and handshakes don't generally last long enough to facilitate their spread. Transmission is often between parents and children or within couples.
However, it can also take place via textiles shared with an infected persons, such as bed linen, clothing or upholstery on public transport. The increased spread of scabies in recent years can be attributed in part to the upturn in travel, with people sleeping more in hotel beds and other forms of shared accommodation. The parasites cannot live long without a human host, however, making transmission via textiles a much less common route.

Following treatment, everyone in the household should be closely monitored for any signs of further itching. If there are any doubts, you should have the skin re-examined. Santé24 offers dermatological consultations for SWICA customers. SWICA also works with the OnlineDoctor platform, which SWICA customers can use to ask medical experts to assess their skin problems.
Do you have a health question? Our physicians and healthcare professionals at santé24 are available 24/7 on +41 44 404 86 86 for SWICA customers. In addition to telephone health advice, patients whose conditions are appropriate for telemedicine can receive medical services such as diagnostics, treatment, and even e-prescriptions for prescription medications.
Do you feel ill? The SWICA Benecura medical app makes it easy to carry out a digital SymptomCheck. You will receive a personal recommendation about what to do next. Send your information in encrypted form to the santé24 online practice for your telephone consultation to significantly shorten the assessment.