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Prevalence of head lice infestation and pediculicidal effect of permethrine shampoo in primary school girls in a low-income area in southeast of Iran
Authors:Moussa Soleimani-Ahmadi  Seyed Aghil Jaberhashemi  Mehdi Zare  Alireza Sanei-Dehkordi
Affiliation:1.Social Determinants in Health Promotion Research Center,Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences,Bandar Abbas,Iran;2.Department of Medical Entomology and Vector Control, Faculty of Health,Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences,Bandar Abbas,Iran;3.Bashagard Health Center,Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences,Bashagard,Iran;4.Department of Occupational Health Engineering, Faculty of Health,Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences,Bandar Abbas,Iran
Abstract:

Background

Head lice infestation is a common public health problem that is most prevalent in primary school children throughout the world, especially in developing countries including different parts of Iran. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and risk factors associated with head lice infestation and pediculicidal effect of 1% permethrin shampoo in primary schools girls of Bashagard County, one of the low socioeconomic areas in southeast of Iran.

Methods

In this interventional study six villages with similar demographical situations were selected and randomly assigned into intervention and control areas. In each area 150 girl students aged 7–12 years were selected randomly and screened for head lice infestation by visual scalp examination. In intervention area, treatment efficacy of 1% permethrin shampoo was evaluated via re-examination for infestation after one, two, and three weeks. Pre-tested structured questionnaire was used to collect data on socio-demographic and associated factors of head lice infestation.

Results

The prevalence of head lice infestation was 67.3%. There was significant association between head lice infestation and school grade, family size, parents’ literacy, bathing facilities, frequency of hair washing, and use of shared articles (p < 0.05). The effectiveness of 1% permethrin shampoo for head lice treatment was 29.2, 68.9, and 90.3% after the first, second, and third weeks, respectively.

Conclusion

The head lice infestation is a health problem in primary school girls of Bashagard County. Improvement of socioeconomic status and providing appropriate educational programs about head lice risk factors and prevention can be effective for reduction of infestation in this area.

Trial registration

This trial has been registered and approved by Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences ethical committee (Trial No.764). Trial registration date: March 17 2014.
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