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Skin Diseases in Pediatric Patients Attending a Tertiary Dermatology Hospital in Northern Tanzania: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]

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Skin diseases affect 21-87 % of children in developing countries in Africa. However, the spectrum of the skin diseases varies from region to region due to several factors such as genetics, socioeconomic and environmental.
Kiprono, Samson K   +2 more
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Epidemiology and Morbidity of Head Lice Infestation in Khorram-shahr County, Iran (2006-2009) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System, 2015
Background: Pediculosis capitis is a continuous common health problem worldwide. Pediculus capitis distributes quickly in overcrowded regions. The goal of the present research was to determine some epidemiological features of head lice infestation in ...
Hamid Kassiri   +3 more
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Parasitic Diseases in a Boarding School Children in Bogor Regency [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
InductionThis study was aimed to determine the prevalence of parasitic diseases in boarding school children followed by eradication. Parasites consist of ecto and endo parasites.
Dwinastiti, Y. A. (Yasmine)   +6 more
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND MYCOLOGICAL STUDIES ON TINEA CAPITIS AT THE NURSERIES AND SCHOOLS OF BANDAR CHABAHAR

open access: yesIranian Journal of Public Health, 1989
2260 (1755 male and 505 female) preschool and school Children of Chabahar were studied for Tinea capitis and pediculosis of the scalp. 42 cases were found positive in direct Examination, 41cases Endothrix being only one case; was ectothrix.
F. Zaini   +1 more
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Prevalence of Pediculosis Capitis among Boarding School Girls in Ardabil, during Academic Year, 2001-2002 [PDF]

open access: yes
Background & Objective: The prevalence of pediculosis in communities is one of the criteria for individual hygiene and one of the important diseases among students. Pediculosis capitis is very important in boarding schools.
سپهرام, وحيد   +6 more
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Prevalence of dermatoses among the tribal children studying in residential schools of South Chhattisgarh, India

open access: yesIndian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology, 2018
Introduction: Dermatoses are common among schoolgoing children and lead to significant morbidity. Objective: The present study was conducted to find the prevalence of various dermatoses in children studying in residential schools of remote tribal areas ...
Yasha Upendra   +3 more
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Pediculosis capitis en habitantes de una comunidad Indígena del estado Bolívar, Venezuela.

open access: yesRevista Venezolana de Salud Pública, 2018
La pediculosis capitis es producida por Pediculus capitis, un insecto áptero que se ha especializado a vivir en el cuero cabelludo humano. Esta ectoparasitosis sigue siendo común en la actualidad especialmente en niños en edad escolar y con deficiencias ...
Rodolfo Deveras   +5 more
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Pengaruh Ekstrak Daun Sirsak terhadap Tingkat Mortalitas Pediculosis Capitis pada Santri

open access: yesJurnal Ilmiah STIKES Yarsi Mataram
Head lice infestation with pediculosis capitis is a serious problem that is not well- respected in Indonesia. Most Indonesians tend to let pediculosis capitis multiply on their heads. This head lice infestation causes problems with a lack of focus due to
D. Ninuk   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Epidemiology of Head Louse Infestation and Related Factors in School Children in the County of Amlash, Gilan Province, 2003-2004

open access: yesمجله اپیدمیولوژی ایران, 2006
Background & Objectives: Pediculosis is a ubiquitous and contagious parasitic dermatosis. Throughout the world, infestation by the head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is more common among schoolchildren, especially in those aged 6-11 years.
J Rafinejad   +4 more
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Historia natural del tifo epidémico: comprender la alta incidencia y rapidez en la trasmisión de la Rickettsia prowazekii [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
El tifo humano, como la viruela o la peste, es responsable de millones de muertes: su letalidad ―proporción de muertos entre los que enferman― podía alcanzar el 50%.
CANALES GUERRERO, PEDRO   +1 more
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