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Section 2. Recommendations for Care of Children in Special Circumstances
MEDICAL EVALUATION OF INTERNATIONALLY ADOPTED CHILDREN FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Other Infectious Diseases
Skin infections that occur commonly in international adoptees include bacterial (eg, impetigo), fungal (eg, candidiasis), and ectoparasitic (eg, scabies and pediculosis) infections. Adoptive parents should be instructed on how to examine their child for signs of scabies, pediculosis, and tinea so treatment can be initiated and transmission to
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