Vagabond's Disease
Vagabond's Disease Causes
Vagabond's disease is caused by Phthirus pubis or crab louse and characterized by subcutaneous hemorrhages.
Vagabond's Disease Definition
Vagabond disease is a condition of pigmentation of the skin caused by long continued exposure, uncleanliness, and especially by scratch marks and other lesions due to the presence of body lice.
Vagabond's Disease Symptoms and Signs
Clincial features of the disease include skin abrasions or excoriations and abnormal skin discoloration on the affected site.