نتایج جستجو برای: pediculosis capitis

تعداد نتایج: 1994  

Journal: :journal of health sciences and surveillance system 0
hamid kassiri health faculty, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran; ali kasiri medicine faculty, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran niusha kasiri medicine faculty, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran fahimeh moeininejad health faculty, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran;

background: pediculosis capitis is a continuous common health problem worldwide. pediculus capitis distributes quickly in overcrowded regions. the goal of the present research was to determine some epidemiological features of head lice infestation in khorram-shahr county, southwestern iran.   methods: this descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on the patients with head lice infestatio...

جوادیان, عزت الدین, رفیع نژاد, جواد, شمشاد, خدیجه, نوراللهی, ایوب, کاظم نژاد, انوشیروان,

Background & Objectives: Pediculosis is a ubiquitous and contagious parasitic dermatosis. Throughout the world, infestation by the head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is more common among schoolchildren, especially in those aged 6-11 years. This descriptive/analytical study was carried out in 2003 to determine the prevalence of pediculosis capitis and risk factors involved in the epidemiolo...

عبداللهی, فاطمه, ملکی, آی ناز, یزدانی چراتی, جمشید,

Introduction and purpose: Pediculosis capitis is one of the parasitic skin diseases, which is widespread in many parts of the world since it is contagious. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of pediculosis capitis and its related risk factors among the elementary students in Kalaleh, Iran. Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on the primary students in 201...

Journal: :Turkiye parazitolojii dergisi 2012
Ozlem Ozkan Aysun Sikar-Aktürk Kader Mert Nilgün Bilen Kosta Y Mumcuoğlu

OBJECTIVE The study aimed to determine the psychological and social difficulties faced by primary school children and their families, particularly from the mothers' perspective, when treatment for Pediculosis capitis fails. METHODS This descriptive study comprised 14 mothers of 19 children in the primary school in Kocaeli. The children and families were infested with lice and nits and were un...

Journal: :Journal of research in health sciences 2009
Ar Moradi Ah Zahirnia Am Alipour Z Eskandari

BACKGROUND Head lice infestation caused by Pediculus humanus var capitis (Pediculus capitis) is a worldwide public health concern that affects mostly school aged children. This descriptive, analytical study was carried out in 2008 to determine the prevalence of pediculosis capitis and some risk factors among primary-school pupils in Bahar, Hamadan Province, Iran. METHODS We selected 900 pupil...

2017
Farhad Jahangiri

Head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) infestation is an important disease worldwide, especially in children under 11 years old. Permethrin is the most common insecticide for treatment of human pediculosis, but nowadays resistance to permethrin and other pyrethroids has caused many treatment failures. The second treatment of choice is malathion.

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2007
Raquel Borges Juliana J Silva Rosângela M Rodrigues Júlio Mendes

Some epidemiological characteristics of head lice, Pediculus capitis, were studied using two procedures: cut hair analysis and head inspection. Higher prevalence rates were observed in the middle and at the end of the school terms. Both procedures indicated that children were the main reservoir for this type of pediculosis in Uberlândia.

Hamid Bakhtiary, Roxana Neirami, Akbar Rasekhi Kazerouni, Hashem Rahmati, Mohammad Ali Davarpanah, Mohammad Sadeghi,

Background: Pediculosis capitis is a common parasitic infection of children. In this study we assessed the prevalence of head pediculosis among the middle schoolchildren in the urban and rural areas of Fars province, southern Iran.Methods: All middle schoolchildren ages 11-14, in all the urban and rural areas of the province were screened for head lice infestation by examining their hair and sc...

Journal: :Pediatric nursing 2014
Deborah J Pontius

The treatment of Pediculosis capitis, or head lice, is fraught with misinformation, myths, and mismanagement. Common myths include the need to exclude children from school, the need to remove all visible nits ("no-nit" policies), the need for massive environmental cleaning, that head lice live for long periods of time, and that schools are a common location for lice transmission. Head lice are ...

Journal: :Skin therapy letter 2006
C E Malcolm J N Bergman

Pediculosis capitis, or head lice, is a world-wide public health concern affecting persons of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds. It is caused by Pediculus humanus capitis, an obligate ectoparasite that lives on human hair and feeds on the blood from the skin. Upon diagnosis, treatment should be initiated, since established infestations with head lice generally do not spontaneously resolve....

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