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Negligible Egg Positive Rate of Enterobius vermicularis and No Detection of Head Lice among Orphanage Children in Busan and Ulsan, Korea (2014)

Kim DH, Son HM, Lee SH, Park MK, Kang SA, Park SK, Choi JH, Park JH, Yu HS

To determine whether pinworm infections and head lice infestations spread among children in orphanages, 117 children from 4 orphanages in Busan-si and Ulsan-si, Korea, were examined for enterobiasis and head...
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Environmental Factors Related to Enterobiasis in a Southeast Region of Korea

Kim DH, Cho MK, Park MK, Kang SA, Kim BY, Park SK, Yu HS

Pinworm infection can occur through contact with contaminated surfaces followed by ingestion or even through inhalation of infective eggs. We have limited information regarding environmental contamination by eggs of Enterobius...
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Comparison of Egg Positive Rates of Enterobius vermicularis among Preschool Children in Three Korean Localities

Hong SH, Lee SE, Jeong YI, Lee WJ, Cho SH

This survey was performed to investigate and compare egg positive rates (EPRs) of Enterobius vermicularis among preschool children in 3 Korean localities (Chuncheon-si, Inje-gun, and Paju-si) in 2008. A total...
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Prevalence of Enterobius vermicularis among Preschool Children in Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do, Korea

Hong SH, Jeong YI, Lee JH, Cho SH, Lee WJ, Lee SE

We assessed the prevalence of Enterobius vermicularis infection and changes in the egg positive rate (EPR) over 1-year time, using the adhesive cellophane-tape perianal swab method in 2,347 preschool children...
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A survey of Enterobius vermicularis infection among children on western and southern coastal islands of the Republic of Korea

Park JH, Han ET, Kim WH, Shin EH, Guk SM, Kim JL, Chai JY

To determine the status of Enterobius vermicularis infection among children living on western and southern coastal islands of the Republic of Korea, children (3-10 years) in 39 kindergartens and primary...
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Infection rates of Enterobius vermicularis and Clonorchis sinensis of primary school children in Hamyang-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do (province), Korea

Kim BJ, Yeon JW, Ock MS

The egg positive rate of Enterobius vermicularis and Clonorchis sinensis of school children in the rural area was studied in Hamyang-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do in Korea. Cellotape anal swab and formalin ether...
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Egg positive rate of Enterobius vermicularis among preschool children in Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do, Korea

Kang S, Jeon HK, Eom KS, Park JK

In an attempt to determine the prevalence of pinworm infection, the egg positive rate of Enterobius vermicularis was examined using the adhesive cello-tape anal swab method in 1,512 preschool children...
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Prevalence of Enterobius vermicularis among Preschool Children in Gimhae-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea

Lee SE, Lee JH, Ju JW, Lee WJ, Cho SH

The present study was performed to determine the prevalence of Enterobius vermicularis among preschool children in Gimhae-si, Korea. A total of 6,921 preschool children in 76 kindergartens were examined using...
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Egg positive rate of Enterobius vermicularis of primary school children in Geoje island

Kim BJ, Lee BY, Chung HK, Lee YS, Lee KH, Chung HJ, Ock MS

The status of pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis) egg positive rate of primary school children in Geoje island was investigated by using adhesive cellotape anal swap method, in September, 2002. Total egg...
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Prevalence of Enterobius vermicularis Infection among Preschool Children in Kindergartens of Taipei City, Taiwan in 2008

Chang TK, Liao CW, Huang YC, Chang CC, Chou CM, Tsay HC, Huang A, Guu SF, Kao TC, Fan CK

The prevalence of Enterobius vermicularis infection among preschool children was reported to be low based on a 5-year screening program in Taipei City, Taiwan. The Taipei City government intended to...
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