Services of the district public health social worker in referrals other than the crippled children's program, 1955 [PDF]
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McGuire, Richard J.
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Prevalence of Pediculus Capitis Infestation Among School Children of Chinese Refugees Residing in Mountainous Areas of Northern Thailand [PDF]
An epidemiologic survey of Pediculus capitis infestation among Akka aboriginal and Han children of Chinese refugees living in mountainous areas at elevations of 1,100 to 1,400 m in Chiang-Rai Province of northern Thailand was conducted during January ...
Fan, Chia-Kwung+4 more
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Treatment of Pediculosis Capitis [PDF]
DURING the war years, a greater emphasis has been placed on the control of pediculosis capitis. This increase in the interest in this infestation has been precepitated largely by the fact that as much as a tenfold increase in the condition has been noted and, too, because of the relationship of typhus fever to pediculosis.
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Association of Sharing Materials with Pediculosis Capitis in Students of Pondok Pesantren Tahfidzil Qur’an Yayasan Tijarotal Lan Tabur Palembang [PDF]
Pediculosis capitis is a disease on human’s scalp andhair caused by infestation of Pediculus capitis. Transmission of pediculosis capitis can be through with direct contact between head-to-head and indirect contact from patient’s materials.
Anwar, Chairil+2 more
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Pediculosis palpebrarum initially diagnosed as blepharitis
Pediculosis is an infestation of lice. Eyelid involvement is uncommon, but can be caused by pediculus humanus capitis (head louse), rarely by pediculus humanus corporis (body louse) and commonly by phthirus pubis (pubic louse).
J. A. Ebeigbe, A. B. Osaiyuwu
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Essential Oils as a Potential Treatment Option for Pediculosis
Pediculosis is a prevalent ectoparasite infestation caused by lice. The head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) and body louse (Pediculus humanus humanus) are obligatory parasites whose only known hosts are humans.
Kerdalidec Candy+5 more
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Prevalence of Pediculus humanus capitis in a school of low socio-economy area in Rampur (U.P), India [PDF]
The prevalence of head louse Pediculus humanus capitis on the school children of a low socio-economy area of Rampur, India was found to be 56% (n=300). Female children appeared lousier.
Ahmad, Aftab+3 more
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The prevalence of pediculosis capitis and its associated risk factors in primary schools of girls in rural district [PDF]
زمینه و هدف: آلودگی به شپش سر یکی از بیماری های شایع در تمام سنین و دارای انتشار جهانی است. آلودگی به شپش سر در مراکز تجمعی مانند مدرسهها، پادگانها و خوابگاه ها زیاد و در مدارس، بویژه مدرسههای ابتدایی دخترانه در حد قابل توجهی می باشد.
Akbari, Amir.+4 more
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Background: Despite the fact that improved health, social, and economic situations have significantly affected the reduction of its infestation, pediculosis is still spreading worldwide. Aim: This study is conducted to evaluate the explanatory power of
Robab Sharifat+3 more
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Effect of designed health education program on knowledge, attitude, practice and the rate Pediculosis Capitis in female primary school students in Chabahar city [PDF]
Background and aim: Pediculosis Capitis is one of the important health problems in students which cause physical, mental and social complications.
Amin Shokravi, Farkhondeh.+2 more
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