Literature

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A. M. R. Downs, Oxley J.2001Head lice infestations in different ethnic groups
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M. R. Namazi2001Levamisole: a safe and economical weapon against pediculosis
L. Charles Parish, Witkowski, J. A., Millikan, L. E.1989Pediculosis capitis and the stubborn nit
R. Speare, Buettner P. G.2000Hard data needed on head lice transmission
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