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Risk Factors for Human Lice and Bartonellosis among the Homeless San Francisco California USA

机译:美国加利福尼亚州旧金山的无家可归者中人类虱子和巴尔通体病的危险因素

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Homeless persons in San Francisco, California, USA, have been shown to have head and body lice infestations and Bartonella quintana infections. We surveyed a self-selected population of homeless persons in San Francisco to assess infestations of head and body lice, risks of having body lice, and presence of B. quintana in lice. A total of 203 persons who reported itching were surveyed during 2008–2010 and 2012: 60 (30%) had body lice, 10 (4.9%) had head lice, and 6 (3.0%) had both. B. quintana was detected in 10 (15.9%) of 63 body lice pools and in 6 (37.5%) of 16 head lice pools. Variables significantly associated (p<0.05) with having body lice in this homeless population included male sex, African–American ethnicity, and sleeping outdoors. Our study findings suggest that specific segments of the homeless population would benefit from information on preventing body lice infestations and louseborne diseases.
机译:美国加利福尼亚州旧金山的无家可归者已被证明患有头虱和身体虱子感染,并感染了巴尔通体。我们调查了旧金山一个无家可归的无家可归人群,以评估头虱和体虱的侵扰,体虱的风险以及虱子中存在金枪鱼。在2008–2010年和2012年期间,总共对203名报告瘙痒的人进行了调查:60例(30%)患有体虱,10例(4.9%)患有头虱,6例(3.0%)都有。在63个体虱池中的10个(15.9%)和16个头虱池中的6个(37.5%)中检出了金枪鱼。在这个无家可归的人口中与虱子显着相关的变量(p <0.05)包括男性,非裔美国人种族和在户外睡觉。我们的研究结果表明,无家可归人群的特定人群将从预防体虱感染和虱源性疾病的信息中受益。

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