Prevalence of pediculosis capitis and associated factors among schoolchildren in Woreta town, northwest Ethiopia.
Henok DagneAwel Aba BiyaAmanuel TirfieWalelegn Worku YallewBaye DagnewPublished in: BMC research notes (2019)
The prevalence of pediculosis capitis was 65.7% [95% CI 60.01-70.3%]. Sex of child, age of the child, maternal education, sharing hair comb, knowledge, and attitude towards pediculosis capitis infestation and hygiene practice were significantly associated with pediculosis (a p-value ≤ 0.05). Pediculosis infestation is found to be a major public health problem which demands special attention of the community and the government at large particularly the health sector to reduce the problem.