1.An Epidemiological Study on Refractory Enterobiasis.
Hyea Sook RYUE ; Jo Won JUNG ; Ki Soo PAI
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2004;47(2):177-182
PURPOSE: In order to render substantial solutions to control the refractory enterobiasis, factors were evaluated which were associated with treatment failure in Enterobius vermicularis infestation. METHODS: An epidemiological study was done in 20 patients with refractory entrobiasis and in 107 preschoolers as a control. The possible symptoms and hygienic habits which may associated with entrobiasis were surveyed by questionnaires. RESULTS: The egg positive rate was 35.0% and 19.6% in patients and control, respectively. The incidence of enterobiasis peaked in 3-9 years of age. Finger sucking, nail biting, bed type, toy sucking, bed sharing with siblings, nocturnal anal pruritus, and nighttime crying/irritability were resulted in as significant factors denoting refractory enterobiasis. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of pinworm was very high in Suwon vicinities. Along with the factors contributing to the refractory enterobiasis, misuse of anti-parasitic drugs was suggested as one of the major causes.
Enterobiasis*
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Enterobius
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Epidemiologic Studies*
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Epidemiology
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Fingersucking
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Gyeonggi-do
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Humans
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Incidence
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Nail Biting
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Ovum
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Play and Playthings
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Prevalence
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Pruritus
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Siblings
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Treatment Failure