Author/Authors :
AL-Qadhi, Ban N. University of Baghdad - College of Science - Department of Biology, Iraq , AL-Warid, Harith S.J. University of Baghdad - College of Science - Department of Biology, Iraq , AL-Qadhi, Menahel N. Iraqi Supreme Audit, Iraq
Abstract :
The prevalence of Enterobiasis and Enuresis were screened in this study, to evaluate the possible relationship between each other, and to investigate age, gender related factors in fifty one orphanage Iraqi children their age (3-12) years, before and after albendazole treatment. The results showed that Enterobius vermicularis is one of the most frequent parasites in orphanages, the overall infection rate (84.31%) was reported in this study, and gender is less related with the prevalence of enterobiasis , the infection rate in males(55.81%) was higher than females(44.18%) , although there was no significant relation (p 0.05) between gender and infection rate of enterobiasis , while a significant relationshp between enterobiasis and nocturnal enuresis were investigated (p 0.05) , the percentage of children who had pinworm infection and enuresis was 58.82% before treatment, while the percentage after treatment with Albendazole was11.76%. Questionnaire interviews were used to determine which of the children sufferedfrom some clinical symptoms gathered with enuresis