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Firstcheck teledermatology platform harnessed for scabies study

19 October 2018
By Kate McDonald

University of Auckland public health researcher Simon Thornley has launched a study to investigate the use of New Plymouth firm Firstcheck's smartphone app and dermatoscope to help detect scabies.

Dr Thornley's research has shown that not only can misdiagnosis of scabies often lead to complications such as bacterial skin infections, infestations of the mite are also common in areas with high rates of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease.

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