Gazmuri B Paola, Arriaza T Bernardo, Castro S Francisco, González N Pablo, Maripan V Karina, Saavedra R Iván
Rev Chil Pediatr. 2014 Jun;85(3):312-8. doi: 10.4067/S0370-41062014000300007.
Pediculosis is an ectoparasitosis infestation that has not received much attention in northern Chile despite it is a common reoccurring condition among school-age children. The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of Pediculus humanus capitis infestation in elementary schools of Arica.
A group of 665 elementary school students from the Province of Arica were screened between August and November 2010; 467 children who met the inclusion criteria were selected. After parents and students signed an informed consent, the diagnosis was carried out through examination of the head with naked eye in each participating school, recording the presence of Pediculus humanus capitis, infestation level and parasite stage.
40.3% (188) of the children presented Pediculosis; the six schools studied were affected. Pediculosis infestation in girls reached 55.2% (138/250) and 23% (50/217) in boys.
The school population of Arica is significantly affected by Pediculosis and its prevalence is similar to other regions.
头虱病是一种体表寄生虫感染,尽管在智利北部学龄儿童中是一种常见的复发性疾病,但并未受到太多关注。本研究的目的是确定阿里卡市小学人头虱感染的患病率。
2010年8月至11月期间,对阿里卡省的665名小学生进行了筛查;选择了467名符合纳入标准的儿童。在家长和学生签署知情同意书后,在每所参与学校通过肉眼检查头部进行诊断,记录人头虱的存在情况、感染程度和寄生虫阶段。
40.3%(188名)儿童患有头虱病;所研究的六所学校均受影响。女孩头虱感染率达55.2%(138/250),男孩为23%(50/217)。
阿里卡市的学校人群受头虱病影响显著,其患病率与其他地区相似。