Korean J Pediatr Infect Dis.  1999 May;6(1):107-115. 10.14776/kjpid.1999.6.1.107.

The Egg Detection Rates of Enterobius Vermicularis among Preschool and School Children in Masan and Changwon Areas in Korea

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Fatima Hospotal, Taegu, Korea.
  • 2Department of Pediatrics, Fatima Hospital, Masan, Korea. ped33@unitel.co.kr
  • 3Department of Pediatrics, Choi's Pediatric Clinic, Changwon, Korea.
  • 4Department of Pathology, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Taegu, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
Enterobiasis is probably one of the most common parasitic infection world-wide. Human is the only known host of Enterobius vermicularis. Children are more commonly infected with Enterobius vermicularis than adults and infections are commonly recurred. In Korea, there is a high prevalence. So, we performed this study to evaluate the present status of Enterobius vermicularis infection among children in the Masan, Changwon areas and to determine the efficacy of flubendazole against this parasitic nematode.
METHODS
From November to December, 1997, urban and rural elementary school children and urban preschool children were examined for the presence of Enterobius vermicularis egg. All the children were examined once by an adhesive cellotape anal swab technique in the early morning at home by their parents guided by specific instructions for the technique.
RESULTS
1) A total of 644 adhesive cellotape anal swab specimens was collected from 205 urban elementary school children, 290 rural elementary school children and 145 urban preschool children. Among them, 114(17.7%) were positive for Enterobius vermicularis eggs. There was no significant differences in the rate with regard to sex. 2) In the preschool children, the egg detection rate was 42(29.0%) out of 145 children. This rate was significantly higher compared with 72(14.4%) of 499 school children. 3) The egg detection rates in the rural and urban school children were 15.2, 13.7% respectively. There was no significant difference in both groups. In the 3rd grade and below in elementary school children, there was a higher rate compared with above 4th grade group. 4) In day care center where egg detection rate was high as 41%, the children were given two doses of 100mg flubendazole every 3 weeks, including staffs and family members. After treatment, egg detection rate fatted as 6%.
CONCLUSION
Our data demonstrated that there was high prevalence of Enterobius vermicularis infection. In the light of these results, it is necessary to examine and treat children as soon as possible.

Keyword

Enterobius vermicularis; Egg detection rate; Adhesive cellotape anal swab

MeSH Terms

Adhesives
Adult
Child*
Child, Preschool
Day Care, Medical
Eggs
Enterobiasis
Enterobius*
Gyeongsangnam-do*
Humans
Korea*
Ovum*
Parents
Prevalence
Adhesives
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