Enterobius vermicularis egg positive rate in a primary school in Chungchongnam-do (province) in Korea.

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The egg positive rate of Enterobius vermicularis was investigated among students of a primary school and a kindergarten located in the rural area of Tangjin-gun, Chungchongnam-do in December, 1998. Of the 189 examinees, 28 (14.8%) were found to be infected with E. vermicularis by the adhesive cellotape anal swab method. The infection rates ranged from 4.2% to 26.1% among school children, and the highest rate was observed in children attending kindergarten. Three months after treatment with albendazole, four (14.3%) out of 28 infected children still remained infected with E. vermicularis. Through this survey, we were able to determine that E. vermicularis infection is still prevalent among children in rural areas of Korea.

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Lee, K. J., Lee, I. Y., & Im, K. (2000). Enterobius vermicularis egg positive rate in a primary school in Chungchongnam-do (province) in Korea. The Korean Journal of Parasitology, 38(3), 177–178. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2000.38.3.177

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