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Pediculus humanus subsp. capitis de Geer 1778
2013Published as part of Palma, Ricardo L. & Peck, Stewart B., 2013, An annotated checklist of parasitic lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) from the Galápagos Islands , pp.
Palma, Ricardo L., Peck, Stewart B.
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Epidemiology of Pediculus Humanus Capitis Infestation in Malaysian School Children
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1981A survey of 308,101 primary school children in Peninsular Malaysia conducted in 1979 by the School Health Services, Ministry of Health, Malaysia, revealed that 10.7% of children were infested with Pediculus humanus capitis. The prevalence rate was higher in the economically less advanced states of Terenganu (34%), Kelantan (23%), and Perlis (21%) than ...
B, Sinniah, D, Sinniah, B, Rajeswari
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Permethrin resistance in the head louse Pediculus capitis from Israel
Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 1995Abstract Head lice, Pediculus capitis , were collected from children aged 3–12 years in Maale Adumin, a town near Jerusalem, after reports of control failure with the pyrethroid insecticide permethrin.
K Y, Mumcuoglu +6 more
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Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie - FMC, 2021
M.-H. Jégou, A. Dubois
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M.-H. Jégou, A. Dubois
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Effective treatment of Pediculus humanus capitis
British Journal of School Nursing, 2011A new survey has revealed that 41% of children under 16 years have suffered an infestation of head lice over the last 3 years. This article looks at the detection and treatment of Pediculus humanus capitis.
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Pediculus Capitis :An overview
Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 2023Osama El Fady +3 more
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In vitro efficacy of five essential oils against Pediculus humanus capitis
Parasitology Research, 2017Treatment of head lice has relied mainly on the use of topical insecticides. Today, conventional topical pediculicides have suffered considerable loss of activity worldwide. There is increasing interest in the use of natural products such as essential oils for head louse control, and many of them are now incorporated into various over-the-counter ...
Kerdalidec, Candy +4 more
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Diyarbakır yöresinde Pediculus humanus Capitis`in yayılışı
2021Bu çalışma, Diyarbakır yöresinde ikamet eden çeşitli meslek gruplarından insanlarda Pediculus humanus capitis'in prevalansını saptamak ve baş biti ile bu gruplar arasındaki ilişkiyi belirlemek amacıyla yapıldı. Araştırma, 2008 yılı Nisan ve Mayıs ayları içerisinde yaşları 5?70 arasında değişen okulöncesi çocukları, ilköğretim öğrencileri ...
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Pediculus humanus capitis in schoolchildren
The Lancet, 1995Ian Burgess +4 more
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What's eating you? head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis).
Cutis, 2018The head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is a blood-sucking arthropod of the suborder Anoplura. Infestation continues in epidemic proportions in children of all socioeconomic groups. Although not implicated as a disease vector, infestation can lead to considerable distress, missed days of school, and secondary infections.
Alicia T, Dagrosa, Dirk M, Elston
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