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Pediculosis capitis: treatment options among schoolchildren in Greece (EN)
Pediculosis capitis (EN)

Πετεινάκη, Ευθυμία (EL)
Βλαδένη, Σουλτάνα Θ. (EL)
Ρουσάκη - Schulze, Αγγελική (EL)

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2014-07-20T08:45:49Z
2014-07-20

2012-12

2012-10


Background: Pediculosis capitis remains a significant health problem worldwide. Purpose: It was to record the preferred treatment options against pediculosis capitis in school–age children in Greece. Method and Material: A randomly selected, stratified sample of schools from all over Greece was used. A questionnaire with closed and open-type questions was used. Five thousand, eighty four questionnaires were distributed and 2792 returned. Descriptive statistics was conducted. Results: Median age of the children was 8 (3-13) years. 88,6% of the parents answered the would not visit a dermatologist in the case of pediculosis. Insecticides were the treatment of choice in most cases ( 80 %), while louse comb as a single treatment was preferred by 1 % of the parents. Conclusion: Drugs remain the main treatment choice in Greece. Dermatologists infrequently treat patients with pediculosis capitis. (EN)
Health Science Journal (EN)


http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001008985
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pediculosis capitis
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Ιατρική
Τριχωτό κεφαλής
http://lod.nal.usda.gov/57164
Therapeutic use
Medicine
Pediculosis
Treatment
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85099199
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00006614
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Μαρβάκη, Χριστίνα (EL)

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