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GuidelineGuidelines on the treatment of skin and oral HIV-associated conditions in children and adults
Year of Publication2014
Issuing InstitutionWHO

Recommendation

Status
Updated

Recommended in favor

Strong

In children and adults having tinea infections with unknown HIV status, an HIV test should be offered.

Notes and Remarks

  • 1)A variety of topical antifungals are considered efficacious. Topical miconazole and topical terbinafine are listed in the recommendations specifically as they are part of the WHO Model list of essential medicines.a
  • 2)Griseofulvin: Griseofulvin may be used in children aged 2 years and older. Griseofulvin should be avoided in pregnancy as it may be teratogenic. It is labeled as a Pregnancy Category C drug. There is no evidence of excretion into human milk. Other side effects of griseofulvin include gastrointestinal upsets (which may be reduced by administration with food) and photosensitivity in some patients.
  • 3)Ointment preparations are preferred for thickened, hyperkeratotic lesions. Lotions and solutions are preferred for intertriginous areas and hairy areas of the body, and also appropriate for treating moist, oozy, weepy lesions. Cream formulations are beneficial in the treatment of scaling, non-oozing lesions.
  • 4)These recommendations apply to HIV-negative children and adults as well
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