EFFECT OF DETERGENT POWDERS ON PIN-WORM EGGS AND THE METHOD OF USING DETERGENTS IN TRADITONAL AND MACHINE WASH CLOTHES FOR THE CONTROL OF ENTEROBIASIS

A total of 68385 live pin-worm eggs from adhesive scotch tape were exposed to different detergent powders in under to compare method of detergent washing clothes with the boiling method for the control of family enterobiasis. Results show that: a) 80.4-100 percent of eggs are destroyed after hatchin...

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Main Authors: M.Bahmanrokh, M. Mahmoodi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 1991-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/1614
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Summary:A total of 68385 live pin-worm eggs from adhesive scotch tape were exposed to different detergent powders in under to compare method of detergent washing clothes with the boiling method for the control of family enterobiasis. Results show that: a) 80.4-100 percent of eggs are destroyed after hatching within 6-8 hours of exposure to 0.25 gr% detergent at 10-250C. Exposure for less than 6 hours had no noticeable effect, but after 8 hours the maximum effect was observed; exposure for more than 8 hours was not any more beneficial. The egg destruction depended on the type of the detergent and concentration of the solution b) A solution of lg% detergent at 50-55 0C results in %100 egg destruction by exploding the egg’s shell in 30-45 minutes. Method “a’ is suitable for traditional washing at room temperature, while method “b” can only be used in cases where a washing machine equipped with a temperature regulating system is available at home.
ISSN:2251-6085
2251-6093