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| DOI | 10.4067/S0717-77122006000100011 | ||||
| Año | 2006 | ||||
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Between March - June' 2003, a transversal descriptive controlled therapeutical trial was carried out for assessing topically the efficacy, safety and acceptability of an ointment of precipitated sulphur 2,5% petrolatum for the treatment of 71 school aged children (6-12 years) with suggestive signs and symptoms of scabies infestations from Coro, Falcon state, Venezuela. The diagnosis was made by anamnesis, clinical examination and microscope observations (KOH 10%) of scrapings of cutaneous lesions. Children applied ointment 1 daily dose during 8 hours for 2 days, 2 weeks rest, repeated for 2 days, thoroughly washing off with neutral soap and applying lubricant cream. Chemotherapeutical efficacy was evaluated 7-30 days post treatment by clinic observations, quantification and scraping of the scabies lesions and the itch visual analogue scale (VAS). A safety assessment was based on adverse effects reported by patients or observed by the physician. All enrolled children presented scabies and completed follow up, and were clinical and ectoparasitologically cured 7-30 days after cessation of ointment application, with no relapses or relevant adverse effects, producing a highly significant (p < 0,0001) decrease at the end of evaluation period in the median values of number of lesions (t = 12,83; 231,14 vs 0) and the itch VAS (t = 13,58; 39,7 vs 0,20). Acceptability was satisfactory. The ointment 2,5% sulphur in petrolatum is a highly efficient, easily administered and quite safe chemotherapeutic agent, as well as widely availability , cheap and a satisfactory acceptability for the treatment of pediatric scabies in developing countries
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| CAZORLA, DALMIRO J | Hombre |
Universidad Nacional Experimental Francisco de Miranda - Venezuela
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| RUIZ, AIXA C | - |
Universidad Nacional Experimental Francisco de Miranda - Venezuela
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| ACOSTA, MARÍA E | Mujer |
Universidad Nacional Experimental Francisco de Miranda - Venezuela
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