*Result*: Effectiveness of education for control of house dust mites and cockroaches in Seoul, Korea

Title:
Effectiveness of education for control of house dust mites and cockroaches in Seoul, Korea
Contributors:
Kyoung Yong Jeong, In-yong Lee, Jongweon Lee, Han-il Ree, Chein-soo Hong, Tai-soon Yong, Yong, Tai Soon, Ree, Han Il, Hong, Chein Soo, Jeong, Kyoung Yong
Source:
T200600463.pdf
Publication Year:
2006
Document Type:
*Academic Journal* article in journal/newspaper
File Description:
73~79
Language:
unknown
Relation:
KOREAN JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY; J01957; https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/109319; T200600463; 52276
DOI:
10.3347/kjp.2006.44.1.73
Rights:
Accession Number:
edsbas.E71C551E
Database:
BASE

*Further Information*

*We evaluated the efficacy of health education in reducing indoor arthropod allergens in Seoul. The mite control measures comprised the use of mite-proof mattress and pillow coverings, regular washing of potentially infested materials, maintenance of a low humidity, removal of carpets, and frequent vacuum cleaning. Cockroach control measures included trapping, application of insecticides, and protecting food. Of 201 homes enrolled in October 1999, 63 volunteers were included in a 2-year follow-up survey between April 2000 and January 2002. Before intervention, the density of mites/g of dust varied greatly; 27.1/g in children's bedding, 20/g in adult bedding, 7.2/g on the floors of children's bedrooms, 6.8/g in sofas, 5.9/g on the floors of adult's bedrooms, 3.9/g on living room floors, 3.7/g in carpets, and 1.9 mites/g on kitchen floors. The predominant mite species and house percentages infested were; Dermatophagoides farinae 93%, D. pteronyssinus 9%, and Tyrophagus putrescentiae 8%. Comparing 1999 and 2001 infestations, before and after 25 mo of education, mite abundance was reduced by 98%, from 23.7 to 0.57 mites/g of dust. In 1999, cockroaches were detected in 62% homes: 36% Blattella germanica and 35% Periplaneta spp., including 9% double infestations of B. germanica and P. americana. Following intervention, cockroach infestation rates decreased to 22% of houses in 2000 and 23% in 2001. We conclude that continuous and repetitive health education resulted in the effective control of domestic arthropods. ; open*