[Effective treatment of a patient infested with pediculus capitis by using 5% Indigofera suffruticosa Mill tincture].

Q4 Medicine
Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical Pub Date : 2011-09-01
Tamara García Calixto, M Elena Rodríguez Gonzalez, M del Carmen Pinera Wiltshire, M Antonia Martínez Monier, Yarina Santana Suárez, Natividad Hernández Contreras
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Abstract

Introduction: Pediculosis capitis was very frequently reported in Cuba since the end of the 90's, particularly in some groups of school children and their relatives. The latter are involved in a chain of transmission of these insects and may play an important role at present as parasite reservoirs.

Objective: to report on the efficacy of the treatment of one female patient suffering from Pediculus capitis by using 5 % Indigofera suffruticosa Mill (añil cimarrón) tincture.

Methods: a case of persistent infestation with pediculosis capitis was described in which a 55 years-old patient was firstly treated with 1% permethrin solution and later with 5 % Indigofera suffruticosa Mill tincture.

Results: the microscopic identification of adult parasites and pre-adult stages of the parasite confirmed the presence of pediculus capitis. The hair treatment with 1 % permethrin was not effective after two applications. As an alternative, 5 % Indigofera suffruticosa Mill tincture was used and then the population of adult ectoparasites was reduced and the infestation was eliminated after the second application, with the paramedical staff continuously taking the nits out from the patient's hair.

Conclusion: the use of this innocuous method may become a therapeutic alternative to treat this illness.

[5%苦楝酊有效治疗一例头蒂炎]。
导读:自90年代末以来,古巴经常报道头虱病,特别是在一些学龄儿童及其亲属群体中。后者参与了这些昆虫的传播链,目前可能作为寄生虫宿主发挥重要作用。目的:报道5%苦楝(añil cimarrón)酊治疗1例女性头蒂炎的疗效。方法:报告1例55岁持续性头虱病患者,先用1%氯菊酯溶液治疗,后用5%苦楝酊治疗。结果:成虫和成虫前期的显微鉴定证实了头蒂的存在。用1%氯菊酯处理头发两次后效果不明显。作为一种替代方法,使用5%的胭脂蓝酊,然后在第二次使用后,辅助医务人员不断从患者的头发中取出虱子,从而减少了成年体外寄生虫的数量并消除了虫害。结论:使用这种无害的方法可能成为治疗这种疾病的一种治疗方法。
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Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical
Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: La Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical tiene la misión de publicar artículos científicos especializados en medicina tropical, microbiología, parasitología, epidemiología y otras especialidades afines. Se distribuye directamente por el editor a los suscriptores en formato impreso (ISSN 0375-0760). Está dirigida a profesionales y técnicos en el campo de la medicina tropical, microbiología, parasitología y epidemiología. Recibe contribuciones en idioma español, inglés y portugués sin distinción en el país de procedencia.
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