Prevalence of Head Lice in Two Socio-economically Different Schools in the Center of Izmir City, Turkey
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P: 32-36
March 2014

Prevalence of Head Lice in Two Socio-economically Different Schools in the Center of Izmir City, Turkey

Turkiye Parazitol Derg 2014;38(1):32-36
1. Department of Biology, Ege University Faculty of Medicine, İzmir, Turkey
2. Department of Sociology, Institute of Social Sciences, Ege University, İzmir, Turkey
3. Department of Parasitology, Ege University Faculty of Medicine, İzmir, Turkey
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Received Date: 18.11.2013
Accepted Date: 25.12.2013
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ABSTRACT

Objective:

The well-known and common infestation caused by Pediculus humanus capitis is an important public health and a social issue in many communities in the world. The aim of this study was to compare the head louse infestation rate in two schools having pupils from different socio-economic levels in the city center of Izmir.

Methods:

The pupils aged between 6 and 11 years, were screened for the presence of eggs and nymph/adult lice using a fine-tooth head louse comb.

Results:

A total of 88 and 126 pupils from the schools with low and medium socio-economic level were screened and 24 (27.2%) and 5 (3.96%) of them were found to be positive for head lice, respectively. Overall, the infestation rate among girls was 3.14 times higher than in boys.

Conclusion:

Head louse infestation is a significant public health problem among primary schools. Increasing the knowledge about pediculosis and self-hygiene would be helpful in successfully reducing head louse infestation in the school setting. School authorities must encourage the parents to look for head lice routinely and a “school nurse” system is needed for effective head louse control in the schools. (Turkiye Parazitol Derg 2014; 38: 32-6)

Keywords: Pediculus capitis, socioeconomic level, Turkey

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