Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3475332 Journal of Acute Disease 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo study epidemiologic features of scorpion stings, patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis and pediculosis capitis cases in Bandar-mahshahr County, Southwestern Iran, during 2008-2009.MethodsA descriptive study was conducted on the referred individuals with stung scorpions, pediculosis capitis and cutaneous leishmaniasis attending health centers from Bandar-mahshahr County in 2008. The patients' medical records with epidemiologic and demographic data were collected. Using SPSS, we have attempted to summarize statistics, namely frequencies and percentages.ResultsA total of 135 scorpion stings patients were studied. Of these, 34.8% were female and 65.2% male. Most of the Scorpion stings were recorded in the 21-30 year age group (37.8%). A total of 82 cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis were studied in this assignment that all cases have been reported from urban health centers. Considering number of wounds on the body the maximum of the patients (37.6%) had only one lesion. In this study, 12 referred patients from the health centers were studied for pediculosis capitis. According to obtained information one of the patients was male and 11 patients were female.ConclusionsSome important measures, such as education, health promotion and public participation should be implemented for preventing of these diseases.

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