Pediculosis capitis in Benghazi, Libya. A school survey.

Original article

English

Bharija SC, Kanwar AJ, Singh G, Belhaj MS.

Division of Dermatology, Al Arab Medical University, Benghazi, Libya.

Int J Dermatol. 1988 Apr;27(3):165-6.

Abstract

A school survey of pediculosis capitis in Benghazi, Libya, revealed an alarmingly high prevalence of 78.6%. The percentage of infestation was 67.2% for boys and 88.1% for girls. It was more frequent in schools located in rural areas (85.55%) as compared with those in urban areas (44.28%). There was no significant difference in infestation in younger and older children of either sex. Besides other factors for such a high prevalence, the lack of health education of family members may play a crucial role in transference and louse infestation.

Keywords: Pediculosis capitis in Benghazi, Libya. A school survey.

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