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herpes simplex virus
incubation?
2-12 days
impetigo
incubation?
n /a
lice
(pediculosis)
incubation?
eggs hatch in 7 days
scabies
incubation
2-6 weeks
lyme disease
incubation
3-32 days p tick exposure
herpes simplex virus:
integument findings
lesions appear on upper lip or on genitalia;
initial sxs are stinging and increased sensitivity followed by lesions that progress from vesicles, to pustule, to crust
impetigo:
integument findings
highly contagious;
bacterial infection;
vesicular lesions;
advances to yellow crust on red base
lice
integument findings
infestation of body hair;
transmitted by direct contact with infested person;
eggs and nits can be seen in hair attached to hair shaft
scabies
integument findings
infestation of skin;
transmission by direct contact;
mite penetration is visible as papules or vesicles or as tiny, linear burrows containing mites and their eggs; causes intense itching
lyme disease
integument findings
tick-bourne spirochetal disease;
distinctive circular red skin lesioin with central clearing;
accompanied by malaise, fatigue, fever, headache, stiff neck, arthralgias, or lymphadenopathy