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J Egypt Soc Parasitol ; 41(1): 131-40, 2011 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21634249

ABSTRACT

The prevalence and human risk factors associated with head lice infestation was studied. A total of 860 children, 474 (55.1%) boys and 386 (44.9%) girls, with ages ranged from 6-13 years were critically examined. They were randomly selected from two schoolchildren (one for boys and one for girls) in Jazan Province. The children or their parents were subjected to questionnaire and physical examination by visual inspections of scalp and hair for the presence of adult lice, nymphs, and/or eggs (nits). A total of 114 children (13.3%) were infested with head lice, 73 (18.9%) girls and 41 (8.6%) boys. The highest infestation rate was recorded in rural area (20.5%). Pediculosis had a negative association with father's education level and frequency of hair washing (p > 0.01). The results indicated that rural residence, sex, long hair, age- group 6- < 8 years old, positive history of previous infestation, sharing of beds and combs, uneducated mother and family overcrowding might be the risk factors for the head lice infestation.


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Lice Infestations/epidemiology , Pediculus/physiology , Scalp Dermatoses/parasitology , Adolescent , Animals , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Saudi Arabia/epidemiology , Scalp Dermatoses/epidemiology
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