Literature

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N. M. Ali2000Testing head lice
T. A. Bell1998Treatment of Pediculus humanus var. capitis infestation in Cowlitz County, Washington, with ivermectin and the LiceMeister(R) comb
O. Chosidow, Chastang, C., Brue, C., Bouvet, E., Izri, M., Monteny, N., Bastuji-Garin, S., Rousset, J. J., Revuz, J.1994Controlled study of malathion and d-phenothrin lotions for Pediculus humanus var capitis infested schoolchildren
P. González-Audino, Barrios, S., Vassena, C. V., Mougabure-Cueto, G. A., Zerba, E. Nicolás, Picollo, M. Inés2005Increased monooxygenase activity associated with resistance to permethrin in Pediculus humanus capitis (Anoplura: Pediculidae) from Argentina
S. C. Gordon1999Factors contributing to the overuse of chemical pesticides in children with persistent head lice
T. Lynn Meinking, Serrano, L., Hard, B., Entzel, P., Lemard, G., Rivera, E., Villar, M. E.2002Comparative in vitro pediculicidal efficacy of treatments in a resistant head lice population in the United States
M. Inés Picollo, Vassena, C. V., Casadio, A. A., Massimo, J., Zerba, E. Nicolás1998Laboratory studies of susceptibility and resistance to insecticides in Pediculus capitis (Anoplura; Pediculidae)
R. J. Pollack, Kiszewski, A., Armstrong, P., Hahn, C., Wolfe, N., Rahman, H. Abdul, Laserson, K., Telford,Sam R., 3rd, Spielman, A.1999Differential permethrin susceptibility of head lice sampled in the United States and Borneo
S. A. Raslavtseva2000Resistance of synanthropic insects to insecticides
D. Richard-Lenoble1993Pediculus capitis pediculosis. Did a new type of louse appear?
P. Robert, Nguyen V. X.1995Resistance of lice to insecticides: a serious public health problem
E. Rudy1986Lice: ancient pest with new resistance
V. Rupes, Ledvinka, J., Chmela, J., Pinterova, J.1984Susceptibility to DDT and some other insecticides of head lice (Pediculus capitis DeGeer) in Czechoslovakia
K. Sup Yoon, Gao, J. - R., Lee, S. Hyeock, J. Clark, M., Brown, L., Taplin, D.2003Permethrin-resistant human head lice, Pediculus capitis, and their treatment
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith