Comparison of egg positive rates of enterobius vermicularis among preschool children in three Korean localities

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Abstract

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 of 7,048 preschool children were examined. Overall, the total EPR was 4.0%; the EPR was the highest in Chuncheon-si (5.6%), followed by Inje-gun (4.5%) and Paju-si (3.4%). The EPR of boys (4.9%) was higher than that of girls (3.1%). The EPR significantly increased with age, with the highest observed in 5~7-year-olds. These findings demonstrate that E. vermicularis infection is widely prevalent among preschool children in Chuncheon-si, Inje-gun, and Paju-si, Republic of Korea. © 2011, Korean Society for Parasitology.

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Hong, S. H., Lee, S. E., Jeong, Y. I., Lee, W. J., & Cho, S. H. (2011). Comparison of egg positive rates of enterobius vermicularis among preschool children in three Korean localities. Korean Journal of Parasitology, 49(4), 441–443. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2011.49.4.441

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