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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hopefully they are no worse than threadworms, also called pinworms. See netdoctor uk pinworms via Google etc.. The little eggs apparently are the stickiest things ever, fingers scratch bum, then get near nose and mouth then the whole cycle starts again. One reason I still avoid touching dirty handrails, doorknobs etc. in public areas. The medicine paralyses the little devils and they come out without getting round to the egg laying bit. Amazed you haven't succumbed. I did, several times, and my mum was scrupulous about all the measures. All happened again when my kids went to school. Good idea to keep some of the medicine handy so you can deal with future outbreaks immediately.
The worms lay their eggs at night, just outside the anus, This causes the itchy sensation, so the sufferers scratches in their sleep, then in the morning, yawns/rubs eys/blows nose/eats breakfast, all of which run a high risk of re-starting the cycle as the eggs get into the digestive tract..
Wash any hand towels at the same time.
Your chemist stocks ovex tablets which the whole family can take (they're chewy and fruit flavour). Re-treatment is often advised after a period of one week.
If this seems to occur frequently, someone at the school may be re-infecting people by having particularly poor hygiene techniques. Cotton glove worn at night then thrown away in the morning can also help break the cycle, but the best way to break it is regular inspection and vigilence.