Enterobiasis in children
- Authors: Rizvanova M.A.
- Issue: Vol 70, No 3 (1989)
- Pages: 217-218
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/99897
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj99897
- ID: 99897
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In 1987, 4171 children were examined for possible enterobiasis. Children referred by polyclinic physicians had the following signs of suspected disease: 42.5% had abdominal pain, 20% had anal itching, 12.5% had vascular dystonia, 1% had eosinophilia, and 1% had vulvovaginitis; 23% of the children had no complaints. The method of tape scraping from the perianal folds, which provides more complete detection of infestation, detected pinworm eggs in 346 (8.3%) children. In the family centers of enterobiasis 623 adults were examined; 4.9% of them were diagnosed with enterobiasis, 348 children were contacted, among them 8.6% of the children were infected.
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M. A. Rizvanova
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