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头虱会在游泳池中传播吗?

Do head lice spread in swimming pools?

作者信息

Canyon Deon, Speare Richard

机构信息

School of Public Health, James Cook University, Townsville, Qld, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Dermatol. 2007 Nov;46(11):1211-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-4632.2007.03011.x.

Abstract

This study investigated the potential for head lice transmission in swimming pools using an in vitro experiment and a field trial. In the former study, head lice were submerged for 20 min in aqueous solutions at 25 +/- 1 degrees C: deionized water, sea water, salt solutions (30, 60, 120 and 240 g/l), and chlorinated water (0.2, 2 and 5 mg/l). In all trials, lice located on cut hairs became immobile and did not respond to physical prodding. After entering stasis, no movement was observed until after rescue from submersion and a brief recovery period (0-1 min). Upon recovery, all lice fed and no mortality was observed within the next 4 h. In the field trial, four naturally infected individuals swam in a chlorinated pool for 30 min. No loss of lice or head to head transfer was observed. These results indicated that although head lice survive immersion, head lice transmission is unlikely to occur via the water of swimming pools.

摘要

本研究通过体外实验和现场试验,调查了游泳池中头虱传播的可能性。在前一项研究中,将头虱在25±1℃的水溶液中浸泡20分钟,这些水溶液包括去离子水、海水、盐溶液(30、60、120和240克/升)以及氯化水(0.2、2和5毫克/升)。在所有试验中,位于剪下毛发上的虱子变得不动,且对物理刺激无反应。进入静止状态后,在从浸泡中捞出并经过短暂恢复期(0 - 1分钟)之前,未观察到任何活动。恢复后,所有虱子都进食了,并且在接下来的4小时内未观察到死亡。在现场试验中,四名自然感染的个体在氯化泳池中游泳30分钟。未观察到虱子掉落或头对头传播的情况。这些结果表明,虽然头虱能在浸泡中存活,但头虱不太可能通过游泳池的水传播。

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