Epidemiology and control of enterobiasis in a developmental center
- 1 May 2000
- journal article
- Published by BMJ in Western Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 172 (5) , 305-308
- https://doi.org/10.1136/ewjm.172.5.305
Abstract
To determine if enterobiasis could be controlled in a developmental center. Population-based study. Annual screening of all residents by perianal swabs for enterobiasis and on admission or discharge. Treatment of infected residents and their contacts with mebendazole, 100 mg orally, with two doses given 14 days apart. The number of residents with enterobiasis and the cost of the program. The prevalence of enterobiasis fell rapidly and progressively, from 21% before mass medication to 1% after 3 years. Mass medication of residents with enterobiasis and their contacts was beneficial, harmless, and cost effective.Keywords
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