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Infection/Condition    Suggested Treatment    Comments
 Preferred   Alternative

 Scabies   Permethrin 5% lotion apply and leave      Pay special attention to hands, feet,
 Sarcoptes scabeii   for 12 hours (not for babies less than 2      web spaces and skin folds.
    months)
    -  Usually single application   Treat household members
    - Second application , a week apart if
    new lesions appear

 Babies less than 2 month :   Sulphur 6% in calamine lotion q12h,
    apply from neck down and apply nightly
    for 3 days

    OR
    Crotamiton (Eurax) cream 10%, apply
    nightly for 2 nights


 For children 7-12 year old:   Benzyl benzoate emulsion (EBB)
 12.5% apply from neck down and apply
 nightly for 3 days
 (>12 year old, use 25% emulsion)

 Gamma benzene hexachloride 0.5%
 (Lindane) apply and leave for 8 hours
 (not to be repeated in less than a
 week)


 References:
 th
 1.  Drug doses Frank Shann 15  edition
 2.  Antibiotic guideline Royal Children's Hospital  http://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/
 3.  John Hopkins Antibiotic guideline 2013-2014
 4.  Empiric Antibiotic Guidelines 2012 - Sydney Children Hospital http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/scabies/health_professionals/meds.html Practice
 5.  Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Skin and Soft Tissue Infections: 2014 Update by the Infectious Diseases Society of America Stevens DL
 ,Bisno AL, Chambers HF et al.  DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciu296
 6.  Refer IDSA 2014 guidelines
 7.  Malaysian Clinical practice  Guideline on Management of Leprosy 2014


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