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Fungal skin infection - scalp - How up-to-date is this topic?
Changes
Version 1.0, revision planned in 2013.
Last revised in May 2009
January to May 2009 — converted from PRODIGY guidance to CKS topic structure. The evidence base has been reviewed in detail, and recommendations are more clearly justified and transparently linked to the supporting evidence.
Together with the CKS topics on Fungal skin infection - body and groin and Fungal skin infection - foot this CKS topic replaces the former topic on Fungal skin infections.
There have been minor changes to the recommendation on choice of antifungal drug and the recommendation on managing contacts.
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