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Table 1.

Scabies surveys in Solomon Islands.

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Fig 1.

Study area in Western Province, Solomon Islands.

(The maps in this figure was drawn by Hilary Bruce at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and adapted by the authors of the manuscript. The source that was used to create the map is freevectormaps.com, https://freevectormaps.com/solomon-islands/SB-EPS-02-0001. The authors understand and agree to the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License).

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Table 2.

Prevalence of scabies and impetigo adjusted for village clustering.

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Fig 2.

Geographical distribution of scabies in Western Province, Solomon Islands.

(The maps in this figure was drawn by Hilary Bruce at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and adapted by the authors of the manuscript. The source that was used to create the map is freevectormaps.com, https://freevectormaps.com/solomon-islands/SB-EPS-02-0001. The authors understand and agree to the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License).

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Table 3.

Diagnosis and severity of scabies and impetigo.

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Table 4.

Scabies diagnosis by 2020 IACS Criteria.

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Fig 3.

Geographical distribution of impetigo in Western Province, Solomon Islands.

(The maps in this figure was drawn by Hilary Bruce at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and adapted by the authors of the manuscript. The source that was used to create the map is freevectormaps.com, https://freevectormaps.com/solomon-islands/SB-EPS-02-0001. The authors understand and agree to the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License).

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