尼日利亚南部大学社区头虱(人头虱)再次出现

IF 0.2 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
A. Abah, P. Owens, E. Maduike
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背景头虱感染具有公共卫生重要性,与卫生条件差有关。这项研究旨在确定哈科特港一所大学社区的头虱流行率。材料与方法采用随机抽样技术和意外抽样技术。2021年4月至7月,共对300名年龄在16-20岁之间的人进行了采样。用放大镜检查头发和头皮,用细齿梳在白纸上梳理头发,有助于观察和收集成年虱子和若虫。样品用70%乙醇保存在一个小瓶子里,并在立体显微镜下观察。结果总的来说,患病率为17%。21-25岁年龄组感染率较高(18.2%),其次是16-20岁年龄组(17.4%)。感染女性(21.6%)多于男性(9.0%)。根据教育水平,本科生(21%)感染率较高,其次是一级学历(11.1%)。基于性别的患病率具有统计学意义(P<0.002),但年龄(P=0.142)和文化程度(P=0.566)无显著性差异。结论哈科特港的头虱感染率很高,这表明该市和老年人群中正在重新出现人类脚虱。启蒙运动被建议遏制进一步的传播。
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Reemergence of head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) among a university community in Southern Nigeria
Background Head lice (Pediculosis humanus capitis) infestation is of public health importance, associated with poor hygiene. This study was to determine the prevalence of head lice among a university community in Port Harcourt. Materials and Methods Random sampling technique and accidental sampling technique were used. A total of 300 people, age 16–40years were sampled from April to July 2021. Hair and scalp were examined using a magnifying glass and combing the hair with a fine-tooth comb on white paper facilitated the visualization and collection of adult lice and nymphs. Samples were preserved with 70% ethanol in a small size bottle and viewed under a stereomicroscope. Results Overall, the prevalence was 17%. The infestation was higher (18.2%) within the age group of 21–25years followed by those within the age group of 16–20 years (17.4%). More females (21.6%) were infected than males (9.0%). Based on the level of education, undergraduates (21%) were more infected followed by those with first degree (11.1%). Prevalence based on sex was statistically significant (P<0.002), but age (P=0.142) and the level of education (P=0.566) was not significant. Conclusion The prevalence of head lice infestation is high in Port Harcourt suggesting that Pediculus humanis is reemerging in the city and among the older population. Enlightenment campaign is recommended to contain further spread.
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