La pediculosis en la oficina de Farmacia [PDF]
La infestación por piojos (pediculosis) es un problema que preocupa a la sociedad actual. Esta ectoparasitosises cada vez más frecuente y más difícil de tratar que hace años debido al aumento de resistencia a los insecticidas usados ...
Alcaide Varo, María
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The ‘head’ and ‘body’ races of Pediculus humanus L.
1. Measurements were made of the head length, head width, total body length, antenna length, length and breadth of 3rd antennal segment of head and body lice from natural infestations. In all measurements (except the last) the means were significantly different for. the two forms, but in all cases there was considerable overlap.2.
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WOOD TAR OILS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF LICE (PEDICULUS HUMANUS) ON HAIR-CLAD AREAS [PDF]
A. Bacot
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Pediculus humanus subsp. capitis De Geer
Published as part of Reeves, Will K., Durden, Lance A. & Wrenn, William J., 2004, Ectoparasitic chiggers (Acari: Trombiculidae, Leeuwenhoekiidae), lice (Phthiraptera), and Hemiptera (Cimicidae and Reduviidae) from South Carolina, U. S. A., pp.
Reeves, Will K. +2 more
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LAMA WAKTU KEMATIAN Pediculus humanus capitis dengan EKSTRAK BIJI PEPAYA California (Carica papaya cv. california) [PDF]
Inayah Hayati, Windi Terza Ayuputri
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First Detection of Acinetobacter baumannii in Pediculus humanus capitis from Latin America. [PDF]
Larkin K +9 more
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Louse infestation of the Chiribaya Culture, Southern Peru: variation in prevalence by age and sex
In order to improve the interpretive potential of archaeoparasitology, it is important to demonstrate that the epidemiology of ancient parasites is comparable to that of modern parasites. Once this is demonstrated, then we can be secure that the evidence
Karl J Reinhard, Jane Buikstra
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Localization of Immunogenic Antigens on Midgut of the Human Body Louse Pediculus humanus humanus (Anoplura: Pediculidae) [PDF]
Kosta Y. Mumcuoğlu +4 more
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Prevalence of permethrin-resistant kdr mutation in head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) from elementary school students in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Alsaady IM +7 more
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Head lice lay eggs in human head hairs in order to reproduce. There is a difficulty associated to the process of detaching these eggs: they are tightly gripped to the hair by a secretion produced by female head lice. The physical removal of eggs has become an important part of treatment of louse infestations.
Claudia V. Vassena +4 more
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