Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
S. Billstein, Laone P.1979Demographic study of head lice infestations in Sacramento County school children
L. Charles Parish, Witkowski, J. A., Millikan, L. E.1989Pediculosis capitis and the stubborn nit
J. DeFelice, Rumsfield, J., Bernstein, J. E., Roshal, J. Y.1989Clinical evaluation of an after-pediculicide nit removal system
K. Y. Mumcuoglu, Miller, J., Gofin, R., Adler, B., Ben-Ishai, F., Almog, R., Kafka, D., Klaus, S.1990Epidemiologic studies on head lice infestation in Israel .1. parasitological examination of children
E. H. Aydemir, Unal, G., Kutlar, M., Onsun, N.1993Pediculosis capitis in Istanbul
E. Chouela, Abeldano, A., Cirigliano, M., Ducard, M., Neglia, V., La Forgia, M., Colombo, A.1997Head louse infestations: epidemiologic survey and treatment evaluation in Argentinian schoolchildren
R. Speare, Buettner P. G.1999Head lice in pupils of a primary school in Australia and implications for control
C. N. Burkhart, Burkhart C. G.2000The route of head lice transmission needs enlightenment for proper epidemiologic evaluations
R. Speare, Buettner P. G.2000Hard data needed on head lice transmission
C. N. Burkhart, Gunning, W., Burkhart, C. G.2000Scanning electron microscopic examination of the egg of the pubic louse (Anoplura: Pthirus pubis)
R. Speare2000Hot water kills head lice experimentally placed on brushes
Z. S. Amr, Nusier M. N.2000Pediculosis capitis in northern Jordan
D. Mimouni, Grotto, I., Haviv, J., Gdalevich, M., Huerta, M., Shpilberg, O.2001Secular trends in the epidemiology of pediculosis capitis and pubis among Israeli soldiers: a 27-year follow-up
M. R. Namazi2001Levamisole: a safe and economical weapon against pediculosis
A. M. R. Downs, Oxley J.2001Head lice infestations in different ethnic groups
A. Kokturk, Baz, K., Bugdayci, R., Sasmaz, T., Tursen, U., Kaya, T. I., Ikizoglu, G.2003The prevalence of pediculosis capitis in schoolchildren in Mersin, Turkey
R. Speare, Cahill, C., Thomas, G.2003Head lice on pillows, and strategies to make a small risk even less
M. Takano-Lee, Edman, J. D., Mullens, B. A., J. Clark, M.2005Transmission potential of the human head louse, Pediculus capitis (Anoplura: Pediculidae)
R. Speare, Canyon, D. V., Melrose, W.2006Quantification of blood intake of the head louse: Pediculus humanus capitis
K. Y. Mumcuoglu, Meinking, T. A., Burkhart, C. N., Burkhart, C. G.2006Head louse infestations: the “no nit” policy and its consequences
D. V. Canyon, Speare R.2007A comparison of botanical and synthetic substances commonly used to prevent head lice (Pediculus humanus var. capitis) infestation
R. Durand, Andriantsoanirina, V., Brun, S., Laroche, L., Izri, A.2018A case of severe pediculosis capitis
S. Jamani, Rodríguez, C., Rueda, M. M., Matamoros, G., Canales, M., Bearman, G., Stevens, M., Sanchez, A.2019Head lice infestations in rural Honduras: the need for an integrated approach to control neglected tropical diseases
K. Y. Mumcuoglu, Pollack, R. J., Reed, D. L., Barker, S. C., Gordon, S. C., Toloza, A. Ceferino, Picollo, M. Inés, Taylan-Ozkan, A., Chosidow, O., Habedank, B., Ibarra, J., Meinking, T. Lynn, Stichele, R. H. Vander2021International recommendations for an effective control of head louse infestations
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