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Impact of health educational programmes on the prevalence of enterobiasis in schoolchildren in Thailand

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dc.contributor.author Choosak Nithikathkul
dc.contributor.author Noppamas Akarachantachote
dc.contributor.author Supaporn Wannapinyosheep
dc.contributor.author Wilawan Pumidonming
dc.contributor.author Brodsky, M.
dc.contributor.author Yaowalark Sukthana
dc.contributor.author ชูศักดิ์ นิธิเกตุกุล
dc.contributor.author นพมาศ อัครจันทโชติ
dc.contributor.author สุภาภรณ์ วรรณภิญโญชีพ
dc.contributor.author วิลาวัณย์ ภูมิดอนมิ่ง
dc.contributor.author เยาวลักษณ์ สุขธนะ
dc.contributor.other Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Science and Technology en
dc.contributor.other Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Science and Technology en
dc.contributor.other Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Science and Technology en
dc.contributor.other Naresuan University. Faculty of Basic Medical Science en
dc.contributor.other United States Naval Hospital, California en
dc.contributor.other Mahidol University. Faculty of Tropical Medicine en
dc.date.accessioned 2024-08-21T14:48:22Z
dc.date.available 2024-08-21T14:48:22Z
dc.date.issued 2005
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Helminthology 79 , 1 , March 2005: pp. 61 - 65 en
dc.identifier.uri https://has.hcu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/2638
dc.description สามารถเข้าถึงบทความฉบับเต็ม (Full text): DOI: https://doi.org/10.1079/JOH2004272 en
dc.description.abstract Enterobiasis is a worldwide prevalent disease particularly in low income areas. The budget needed for the prevention, treatment and eradication of the disease has thus far frustrated the limited budgets of global public health systems. A study was undertaken to determine if education in addition to medical treatment of enterobiasis could make a difference to the rates of infection. A total of 777 children (399 male and 378 female) from 11 elementary schools in five districts of Samut Prakan Province, Thailand were examined between December 2000 and March 2002. In five of the 11 schools studied, medical treatments were applied, followed by a programme of educating the children in the prevention of infection. Children in the remaining six schools received medical treatment only. The study showed a decrease in infections among children who received supplementary education. This decrease was significant in comparison to the decrease shown among children who received medical treatment only. The study therefore showed that educating high risk individuals played a key role in the prevention of enterobiasis. en
dc.language.iso en_US en
dc.subject พยาธิเส้นด้าย en
dc.subject Enterobius en
dc.subject Health education (Elementary) – Thailand – Samut Prakarn en
dc.subject สุขศึกษา (ประถมศึกษา) -- ไทย -- สมุทรปราการ en
dc.subject School children -- Health and hygine en
dc.subject นักเรียนประถมศึกษา -- สุขภาพและอนามัย en
dc.title Impact of health educational programmes on the prevalence of enterobiasis in schoolchildren in Thailand en
dc.type Article en


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