Problemática da pediculose em escolas públicas de diferentes municípios do estado de Alagoas: uma visão dos gestores
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https://doi.org/10.17648/diversitas-journal-v5i4-1215Abstract
ABSTRACT: The ectoparasitic Pediculosis is a disease frequently found in a school environment, of great importance to public health caused by Pediculus capitis. This ectoparasite, popularly known as louse, reaches 15 to 20% of children every year worldwide, and the itching that causes the scalp, can open gateways to opportunistic infections, causing impetigo (head injuries). The parasitism by the louse may be associated with impaired school performance, mainly due to decreased self-esteem, which can interfere with daily activities of students. This study aimed to verify the presence of pediculosis problematic scalp in urban schools public network of cities: Branquinha, Murici, São José da Laje and União dos Palmares, in order to draw an initial diagnosis, through a questionnaire directed to managers of 26 schools belonging to these cities. In 50% of schools had an indication of the presence of the problem, the other 50% managers said they did not exist or have no knowledge of the presence of parasitic skin disease. The data allowed to identify the period after the rains, with high temperatures and humid and after school holidays (February and August) is the most frequent of pediculosis in school, according to the managers. Through this initial diagnosis can plan outreach strategies in health education and studies for the control of this ectoparasite in schools where it is often found.
KEYWORDS: Pediculus capitis, School community, pediculosis.
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