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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Head Lice Among Schoolchildren in Kirkuk

Prevalensi dan Faktor Risiko Kutu Rambut di Kalangan Anak Sekolah di Kirkuk
Vol 10 No 1 (2025): June:

Fatema W. Abdul Aziz (1)

(1) Department of Biology, College of Education for Women, University of Kirkuk, Iraq
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Abstract:

Background: Head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) are common, blood-sucking ectoparasites that infest the human scalp, with significant public health relevance, particularly among school-aged children. Specific Background: These wingless insects, belonging to the order Phthiraptera, are highly transmissible in dense environments such as schools. Knowledge Gap: Despite global awareness, there is limited region-specific data on infestation prevalence and contributing factors in northern Iraq, particularly in Kirkuk City. Aim: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of pediculosis and identify associated sociodemographic and behavioral risk factors among schoolchildren in Kirkuk. Results: Visual inspections of 300 pupils from five schools revealed an overall infestation rate of 10.3%, with higher prevalence among females (13%) compared to males (4.44%). Children aged 6–12 and those in lower educational levels exhibited significantly higher infestation rates. Behaviors such as sharing combs and clothing were also associated. Novelty: This is the first extended surveillance-based study in Kirkuk that combined clinical inspection with behavioral questionnaires over a full year. Implications: Findings underscore the need for enhanced school-based health education, early detection, and hygiene practices to mitigate the spread of pediculosis. Regional strategies should incorporate community involvement and consistent provision of preventive treatments.


Highlights:




  1. High-risk group: Females and children aged 6–12 most affected.




  2. Transmission factors: Sharing combs, clothes, and beds increases risk.




  3. Prevention focus: Health education and treatment programs are essential.




 


Keywords: Pediculosis, Head lice, Schoolchildren, Prevalence, Public health

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