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Prevalence of pediculosis and scabies in preschool nursery children of Afyon, Turkey  

CIFTCI Ihsan Hakki (Department of Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology)
KARACA Semsettin (Department of Dermatology)
DOGRU Omer (Department of Pediatrics, Afyon Kocatepe University, School of Medicine)
CETINKAYA Zafer (Department of Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology)
KULAC Mustafa (Department of Dermatology)
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Parasites, Hosts and Diseases / v.44, no.1, 2006 , pp. 95-98 More about this Journal
Abstract
Scabies and pediculosis are ubiquitous, contagious, and debilitating parasitic dermatoses. The tendency of high prevalence of pediculosis and scabies among school and preschool age children has prompted us to conduct a head louse and scabies prevalence survey among preschool nursery children in our district. A school-based, crosssectional study was performed, with 1,134 children chosen for evaluation. All cases were evaluated by physical examination and a detailed, structured questionnaire. The infestation was found in 14 $(1.2\%)$ of 1,134 children; 9 $(0.8\%)$ with pediculosis capitis and 5 $(0.4\%)$ with scabies. We found that infestations were more frequent in children with mothers whose education levels were low. This indicates the necessity of an improvement in the economic and sociocultural status of the community and the promotion of hygiene concepts and practices in order to improve health of preschool age children.
Keywords
Pediculus humanus var. capitis; head louse; Sarcoptes scabiei; scabies; prevalence; children; Turkey;
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