HEAD LICE IN HAIR SAMPLES FROM YOUTHS, ADULTS AND THE ELDERLY IN MANAUS, AMAZONAS STATE, BRAZIL

Authors

  • Suellen Cristina Barbosa NUNES Universidade Federal do Amazonas; PPGIBA; Universidade Federal do Amazonas
  • Raquel Borges MORONI Universidade Federal de Uberlândia; ICBIM; Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
  • Júlio MENDES Universidade Federal de Uberlândia; ICBIM; Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
  • Sílvia Cássia Brandão JUSTINIANO Universidade Nilton Lins; Centro Universitário Nilton Lins
  • Fábio Tonissi MORONI Universidade Federal do Amazonas; ICB; Universidade Federal do Amazonas

Abstract

A study of head lice infestations among young people, adults and elderly individuals was conducted from August 2010 to July 2013 in Manaus, AM, Northern Brazil. Hair samples collected from 1,860 individuals in 18 barber shops and beauty parlors were examined for the ectoparasite. The occurrence of pediculosis and its association with factors, such as sex, age, ethnicity, hair characteristics and the socioeconomic profile of salon customers, salon location and seasonal variation were determined. The overall occurrence rate was 2.84%. Occurrence was higher in hair samples from non-blacks and the elderly. Higher occurrence was also observed during kindergarten, elementary and junior education school holidays. The results indicate that the occurrence of head lice among young people, adults and the elderly in Manaus is relatively low compared to that determined in children and in other regions of the country. After children, the elderly were the most affected. The study also indicated the need to adopt additional procedures to improve surveys among the population with low or no purchasing power, which is usually the most affected by this ectoparasitic disease.

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2015-06-01

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Epidemiology

How to Cite

NUNES, S. C. B., MORONI, R. B., MENDES, J., JUSTINIANO, S. C. B., & MORONI, F. T. (2015). HEAD LICE IN HAIR SAMPLES FROM YOUTHS, ADULTS AND THE ELDERLY IN MANAUS, AMAZONAS STATE, BRAZIL . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 57(3), 239-244. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/101043