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Pthirus pubis (pubic louse)

Trends in Parasitology
Jan Votýpka   +2 more
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Scanning electron microscopic examination of the egg of the pubic louse (Anoplura: Pthirus pubis)

International Journal of Dermatology, 2000
The purpose of the study was to examine the eggs of pubic lice with consideration of their clinical relevance.Pubic lice eggs were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM).The egg is totally encased by a proteinaceous sheath, except for the operculum, by which oxygen exchange occurs.Pubic lice have proved resilient to human therapies through the ...
C N, Burkhart, W, Gunning, C G, Burkhart
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Pubic lice (Pthirus pubis L.) were present in Roman and Medieval Britain

Antiquity, 1999
As methods of retrieval become ever better, and analysis more refined, the horrid vermin of human occupation are identified and mapped. Recent analyses of deposits from Carlisle provide data on pubic lice.
H. Kenward
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Isolation, Amplification, and Sequencing of Human Mitochondrial DNA Obtained from Human Crab Louse, Pthirus Pubis (L.), Blood Meals

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1998
Abstract The ability to identify individual human hosts based on analyses of blood recovered from the digestive tract of hematophagous arthropods has been a long-term pursuit in both medical and forensic entomology. Blood meal individualization techniques can bring important advancements to studies of vector-borne disease epidemiology ...
W D, Lord   +5 more
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Pediculosis pubis

Oxford Handbook of Genitourinary Medicine, HIV, and Sexual Health, 2019
Pediculosis pubis gives an overview of the aetiology, epidemiology and transmission, clinical features, diagnosis, and finally, management of infestations with the pubic louse, Pthirus pubis.

semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Pthirus pubis

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Pthirus pubis covers Identity, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected.

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Pthirus pubis

2007
Published as part of Reeves, Will K., Durden, Lance A., Ritzi, Christopher M., Beckham, Katy R., Super, Paul E & Oconnor, Barry M., 2007, Ectoparasites and other ectosymbiotic arthropods of vertebrates in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA, pp.
Reeves, Will K.   +5 more
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