1. Pediculosis de la cabeza en escolares de Ciudad Bolívar, estado Bolívar, Venezuela
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Devera Rodolfo, Blanco Ytalia, Nastasi-Miranda José, Duerto Deisi, Figuera Delci, González Vicmar, Guevara Raquel, Hernández Katherine, Lanza YasvictTaboada, María, and Taboada María
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pediculosis capitis ,Pediculus ,escolares ,epidemiología ,head lice ,school children ,epidemiology ,Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract: Between April and July 2013, a cross sectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence of headlice in children aged 6-15 years enrolled in four schools in Ciudad Bolívar, Bolivar State, Venezuela. The parasitological diagnosis was made by direct observation of eggs, nymphs and/ or adults on the scalp and/or hair. After signing the informed consent, we filled a clinical and epidemiologic record to each participant. 697 children (40.3%) of the 1730 school enrollment were evaluated, determining a prevalence of 25.1% (175/697). Girls were significantly more infected (42.4%) (OR: 9.35 p 0.05), but the group of 8-11 years was predominant (70.3%). Factors associated with a higher prevalence of headlice were female (OR: 9.35 po,o5) aunque predominó el grupo de 8-11 años. Los factores asociados a una mayor prevalencia de pediculosis de la cabeza fueron: el género femenino (OR: 9,35 p
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- 2015