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CUTANEOUS REACTIONS DUE TO THE BODY LOUSE (PEDICULUS HUMANUS)
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1943While infestation with the body louse (Pediculus humanus) is not infrequent in our civilian population, it does not constitute a serious public health problem. Under wartime conditions, however, when large numbers of our combat forces may become infested with this parasite, there is the possibility of their developing the various diseases for which the
James Quincy Gant +2 more
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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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A Note On The Relationship Between Feeding And Insemination In Pediculus Humanus
Journal of Medical Entomology, 1968When held at 30°C and 75% RH recently matured ♂♂ of a rabbit-adapted strain of Pediculus Humanus usually require a blood meal before they can inseminate ♀♀. Insemination docs not occur until at least 12 hr after the ♂ has fed.
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Pediculus humanus: Ectoparasite?
Acta Cytologica, 2007Vinod Kumar Arora +2 more
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Pediculus humanus capitis in schoolchildren
The Lancet, 1995Sybil Birtwistle +4 more
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Allergy due to head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis)
Allergy, 2006Alicia Armentia +3 more
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