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Trop Biomed ; 29(2): 207-11, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22735841

ABSTRACT

Human head lice, Pediculus (humanus) capitis, infest people worldwide and are most prevalent in children. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of head lice, in relation to socioeconomic status of the family and hygienic practices in the home. The prevalence rate was determined in 27 primary schools that had 810 students in Sanandaj city who were selected by multistage, systematic random sampling. A total of 38 students from all grades were infested with different rates of infestations. In addition, standard questionnaire recorded information about demographic features of each student were fulfilled. Children aged 10-11 years were the most frequently affected, there was a significant relationship between head louse infestation, family income and parents education level (α=5%). Pediculosis is a public health problem in many parts of the world. Pediculosis was found to be more prevalent among children of fathers with lower level of education and socioeconomic status, it is necessary to give health education to families in order to prevent pediculosis in this area.


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Lice Infestations/epidemiology , Pediculus/pathogenicity , Scalp Dermatoses/epidemiology , Adolescent , Age Factors , Animals , Child , Demography , Female , Hair/parasitology , Health Education , Humans , Income , Iran/epidemiology , Lice Infestations/parasitology , Parents/education , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Scalp Dermatoses/parasitology , Social Class , Students/statistics & numerical data , Surveys and Questionnaires
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