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Head lice infestations in rural Honduras: the need for an integrated approach to control neglected tropical diseases

Authors :
Michael P. Stevens
Maritza Canales
María Mercedes Rueda
Gabriela Matamoros
Carol Anahelka Rodríguez
Ana Sanchez
Gonzalo Bearman
Shabana Jamani
Source :
International Journal of Dermatology. 58:548-556
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

Background Pediculosis capitis is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that receives little attention in countries where it continues to be endemic. This study aimed to understand the impact of Pediculus humanus capitis infestations in the lives of Honduran children living in extreme poverty. Methods A qualitative study on head lice infestation was conducted in June 2016 in a rural community in Honduras. Parents were invited to bring their children for head lice inspection using a dry-combing technique with a stainless steel-toothed comb with suction power. A semistructured questionnaire was administered to participants. Questions were broadly grouped into knowledge about transmission, control practices, barriers to treatment, and the overall impact of these infestations in children's wellbeing. Responses were coded, categorized, and organized through a theme-based approach. Results In total, 52 children aged 2-14 years (42 girls) and their mothers were enrolled in the study. The overall proportion of children with an infestation was 83%. Response analysis revealed a lack of understanding regarding lice transmission and stigmatization of infested children and the widespread belief that head lice were acquired during bathing in the slow-flowing river running through the village. An agricultural plaguicide was commonly used to rid children of head lice. Conclusions The study underscores the dire situation of the rural poor, their physical and mental health affected by pediculosis capitis as well as other NTDs. These results highlight the need to reassess approaches and action towards combating NTDS under an integrated framework.

Details

ISSN :
13654632 and 00119059
Volume :
58
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Dermatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0ffebb917459ea3323bd91a2842837b7