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==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
*Mebendazole | *Single dose of Mebendazole or Albendazole | ||
* | **Second dose in 2 weeks | ||
*All family members should be treated at the same time | |||
==Prevention== | |||
*Carefully hand washing after using the toilet, and before and after eating | |||
*Thoroughly launder all bedding, clothing, and toys to destroy any lingering eggs | |||
*Launder all bedding every 3-7 days for three weeks | |||
*Wash underwear and pajamas daily for two weeks | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Revision as of 04:03, 4 January 2015
Background
- Colloquially known as Pinworm (United States), Treadworm (UK and Australia) or Seatworm
- Medical infectious name: Enterobiasis
- World wide distribution
- Risk factors (prevalence can reach up to 50% in these populations):
- Age under 18
- Institutionalized
- Cohabitation with infected individual
- Humans only known reservoir
- Transmitted by fecal-oral route
- Can survive outside of body for up to 3 weeks
Clinical Features
- Pruritus Ani (intense itching of the perianal region)
- Worse at night
- Rarer symptoms include abdominal pain, appendicitis and infection of the female genital tract
Diagnosis
- Tape test
- Most common
- Touch transparent tape to the perianal region and examine for eggs under the microscope
- Can also test by examining scrapings under pt's fingernails or examining perianal region 2-3 hours after patient falls asleep
- Stool analysis does not work because of low egg burden in stool
DDx
- Idiopathic pruritus ani
- Helminth infections
- Rectal Tenesmus
Treatment
- Single dose of Mebendazole or Albendazole
- Second dose in 2 weeks
- All family members should be treated at the same time
Prevention
- Carefully hand washing after using the toilet, and before and after eating
- Thoroughly launder all bedding, clothing, and toys to destroy any lingering eggs
- Launder all bedding every 3-7 days for three weeks
- Wash underwear and pajamas daily for two weeks
See Also
Source
- wikipedia:Enterobiasis
- wikipedia:Pinworm
- http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/pinworm/
- Rosen's Emergency Medicine, Chapter 133, Parasitic infections
