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A Nationwide Survey of Prevalence of Pediculosis in Children and Adolescents in Iran

BACKGROUND: Since 2005, pediculosis is one of the obligatory reportable diseases from community to the Center of Disease Control. This study is the first nationwide survey on the prevalence of pediculosis and some associated risk factors in Iranian children and adolescents. METHODS: National data of...

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Autores principales: Amirkhani, M A, Alavian, S M, Maesoumi, H, Aminaie, T, Dashti, M, Ardalan, G, Ziaoddini, H, Mirmoghtadaee, P, Poursafa, P, Kelishadi, R
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Publicado: Kowsar 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3371940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22737457
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author Amirkhani, M A
Alavian, S M
Maesoumi, H
Aminaie, T
Dashti, M
Ardalan, G
Ziaoddini, H
Mirmoghtadaee, P
Poursafa, P
Kelishadi, R
author_facet Amirkhani, M A
Alavian, S M
Maesoumi, H
Aminaie, T
Dashti, M
Ardalan, G
Ziaoddini, H
Mirmoghtadaee, P
Poursafa, P
Kelishadi, R
author_sort Amirkhani, M A
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description BACKGROUND: Since 2005, pediculosis is one of the obligatory reportable diseases from community to the Center of Disease Control. This study is the first nationwide survey on the prevalence of pediculosis and some associated risk factors in Iranian children and adolescents. METHODS: National data of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education were gathered in 2005 through school screening programs and obligatory reports from the country health centers. RESULTS: 12,359,448 Iranian children and adolescents were screened in 2005. Overall, 213,450 students, consisting of 198,947 girls and 14,320 boys were reported to have pediculosis. The prevalence of pediculosis was 581 per 100,000 population that varied from 1/100 000 to 8,303/100,000. In general, the highest prevalence of pediculosis was documented in south-eastern cities. The prevalence of pediculosis was significantly higher in girls than in boys (93% vs.7%, respectively, p<0.0001). In both genders, the highest prevalence of pediculosis was documented in the 6-10- year age group. Of those infected, 62% lived in rural areas, and 32% of those infected with pediculosis had a previous history of this infection. Most (99.37%) infected individuals had head lice, the rest had body and pubic pediculosis. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of pediculosis is low in Iranian children and adolescents, but this infestation is still a health problem in some south-eastern cities with warm climate and low to middle socioeconomic status.
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spelling pubmed-33719402012-06-21 A Nationwide Survey of Prevalence of Pediculosis in Children and Adolescents in Iran Amirkhani, M A Alavian, S M Maesoumi, H Aminaie, T Dashti, M Ardalan, G Ziaoddini, H Mirmoghtadaee, P Poursafa, P Kelishadi, R Iran Red Crescent Med J Original Article BACKGROUND: Since 2005, pediculosis is one of the obligatory reportable diseases from community to the Center of Disease Control. This study is the first nationwide survey on the prevalence of pediculosis and some associated risk factors in Iranian children and adolescents. METHODS: National data of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education were gathered in 2005 through school screening programs and obligatory reports from the country health centers. RESULTS: 12,359,448 Iranian children and adolescents were screened in 2005. Overall, 213,450 students, consisting of 198,947 girls and 14,320 boys were reported to have pediculosis. The prevalence of pediculosis was 581 per 100,000 population that varied from 1/100 000 to 8,303/100,000. In general, the highest prevalence of pediculosis was documented in south-eastern cities. The prevalence of pediculosis was significantly higher in girls than in boys (93% vs.7%, respectively, p<0.0001). In both genders, the highest prevalence of pediculosis was documented in the 6-10- year age group. Of those infected, 62% lived in rural areas, and 32% of those infected with pediculosis had a previous history of this infection. Most (99.37%) infected individuals had head lice, the rest had body and pubic pediculosis. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of pediculosis is low in Iranian children and adolescents, but this infestation is still a health problem in some south-eastern cities with warm climate and low to middle socioeconomic status. Kowsar 2011-03 2011-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3371940/ /pubmed/22737457 Text en Copyright © 2011, Kowsar M.P. Co. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Amirkhani, M A
Alavian, S M
Maesoumi, H
Aminaie, T
Dashti, M
Ardalan, G
Ziaoddini, H
Mirmoghtadaee, P
Poursafa, P
Kelishadi, R
A Nationwide Survey of Prevalence of Pediculosis in Children and Adolescents in Iran
title A Nationwide Survey of Prevalence of Pediculosis in Children and Adolescents in Iran
title_full A Nationwide Survey of Prevalence of Pediculosis in Children and Adolescents in Iran
title_fullStr A Nationwide Survey of Prevalence of Pediculosis in Children and Adolescents in Iran
title_full_unstemmed A Nationwide Survey of Prevalence of Pediculosis in Children and Adolescents in Iran
title_short A Nationwide Survey of Prevalence of Pediculosis in Children and Adolescents in Iran
title_sort nationwide survey of prevalence of pediculosis in children and adolescents in iran
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3371940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22737457
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