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Guidelines classic scabies: in children < 15kg, pregnant or breastfeeding women Updated on january 2024

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Scabies in children aged 0 to 2 months
Treatment in case of relaps

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Treatment in Case of Failure

After confirming the failure and analyzing the conditions of failure (recontamination or poor adherence, poor decontamination of clothing and bedding, no simultaneous treatment of contact subjects…):

Therapeutic Proposal

Permethrin 5% cream out of licence 2 applications: on Day 1 and repeat between Day 8 and Day 14.

Note

For reasons of tolerance, Permethrin is preferred to benzyl benzoate even if the latter has Marketing Authorization from one month.

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