Prevalence and treatment of Pediculus capitis infestation among aboriginal school children in Northern Taiwan

P. C. Fan, W. C. Chung, C. K. Fan, P. Huang, C. W. Yen

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Abstract

In the present study, pediculosis was investigated among a total 2,725 children from 35 primary schools in Hsiulin District County, Jenai District of Nantou County, Wulai District of Taipei County, Chienshih District of Hsinchu County, Fushing District of Taoyuan County, and Nanao District of Ilan County. The overall infestation rate was 12.8%. The rates by districts were 19.7%, 17.3%, 16.7%, 15.1%, 7.9%, and 3.0%, respectively. The prediculicides including Nix (permethrin 1%) 56 gm/tube, Para aerosol (bioallethrin 0.66%) 90 gm/tube, and Perioderm (malathion 1%) cream shampoo 40 gm/tube were used to treat the head louse infestation in 83, 91, and 103 children; the cure rates were 97.3%, 94.1%, and 93.4%, respectively. No significant differences were found in these rates. The reactions were slight and transitory. A total of 636 lice was collected from the hair using fine- toothed combs before treatment and from the used towels after treatment of children in Wulai, Chienshih, Hsiulin, and Jenai Districts. Each child was found infested with a mean of 7.7 lice. The mean intensity of infestation was highest in Jenai (9.3) and Chienshih (8.7) came next. Wulai (3.7) and Hsiulin (3.6) had lower intensities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)209-217
Number of pages9
JournalKaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences
Volume15
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 1999

Keywords

  • Cure rate
  • Infestation rate
  • Pediculus capitis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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