D. Taplin et Tl. Meinking, TREATMENT OF HIV-RELATED SCABIES WITH EMPHASIS ON THE EFFICACY OF IVERMECTIN, Seminars in cutaneous medicine and surgery, 16(3), 1997, pp. 235-240
Since the mid 1980s, worldwide reports confirm that scabies in individ
uals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) result in a
wide range of clinical manifestations which differ from those seen in
immunocompetent patients. There is also general agreement that HIV rel
ated scabies is more difficult to treat. Oral ivermectin has been show
n in several countries to be a safe and effective therapy. In otherwis
e healthy persons, one dose of 200 mu g/kg is usually curative. In HIV
-related scabies, one treatment may be curative but repeated doses may
be required. Crusted scabies in these individual requires a combinati
on of oral ivermectin, total body treatments with 5% permethrin cream,
and keratolytic agents to hasten removal of crusts. Copyright (C) 199
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