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Oral Ivermectin for Treatment of Pediculosis Capitis
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2010Pediculosis capitis is a highly transmissible infestation prevalent worldwide. It is an important public health problem mainly affecting children. The emergence of drug resistance and high rates of treatment failure with several topical agents makes ivermectin, an antiparasitic drug, an attractive therapeutic option for lice control.To evaluate the ...
Alexandra Haddad-Angulo+7 more
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Pediculosis Capitis in Benghazi, Libya
International Journal of Dermatology, 1988ABSTRACT: A school survey of pediculosis capitis in Benghazi, Libya, revealed an alarmingly high prevelence of 78.6%. The percentage of infestation was 67.2% for boys and 88.1 % for girls. It was more frequent in schools located in rural areas (85.55%) as compared with those in urban areas (44.28%).
M.S. Belhaj+3 more
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Actualización en pediculosis capitis
Medicina de Familia. SEMERGEN, 2019Head lice is a common condition, and it causes great concern in parents of the affected child. Resistance to the most common treatment has been reported recently, due to an indiscriminate use. A review is presented on this condition and its available treatments.
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Generalized Dermatitis from Pediculosis Capitis
New England Journal of Medicine, 1946IN a recent article, Morris1 has called attention to pediculosis corporis as an overlooked cause of ulcers of the legs in middle-aged patients.
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BIONOMICS OF PEDICULOSIS CAPITIS [PDF]
William A. Davis, Elton J. Hansens
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Lindane Resistance and Pediculosis Capitis [PDF]
Susan A. Kucirka+2 more
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Pediculosis Capitis and the Stubborn Nit
International Journal of Dermatology, 1989Lawrence Charles Parish+2 more
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