Enterobiasis risk factors

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Template:PinwormEditor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Children are at increased risk of having pinworm infection. Because it spreads from host to host through contamination, pinworms are common among people living in close contact, and tends to occur in all people within a household. Finger sucking has been shown to increase both incidence and relapse rates, and nail biting has been similarly associated.

Risk Factors

Pinworm infection occurs most commonly among

  • School-aged and preschool-aged children,
  • Institutionalized persons, and
  • Household members and caretakers of persons with pinworm infection.

Pinworm infection often occurs in more than one person in household and institutional settings. Child care centers often are the site of cases of pinworm infection.

References

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