Literature

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R. Speare, Thomas, G., Cahill, C.2002Head lice are not found on floors in primary school classrooms
R. Speare, Koehler J. M.2001A case of pubic lice resistant to pyrethrins
R. Speare, Canyon, D. V., Melrose, W.2006Quantification of blood intake of the head louse: Pediculus humanus capitis
R. Speare, Cahill, C., Thomas, G.2003Head lice on pillows, and strategies to make a small risk even less
R. Speare, Buettner P. G.1999Head lice in pupils of a primary school in Australia and implications for control
R. Speare, Buettner P. G.2000Hard data needed on head lice transmission
R. Speare2000Hot water kills head lice experimentally placed on brushes
J. Heukelbach, Araújo_Oliveira, F., Speare, R.2006A new shampoo based on neem (Azadirachta indica) is highly effective against head lice in vitro
J. Heukelbach, Asenov, A., Araújo_Oliveira, F., Araújo_de_Melo, I., Dos_Santos_Queiroz, J., Speare, R., Ugbomoiko, U. S.2017Orientation of Head Lice on Human Hosts, and Consequences for Transmission of Pediculosis: The Head Lice Movement Studies
M. Counahan, Andrews, R. M., Speare, R.2005Reliability of parental reports of head lice in their children
M. Counahan, Andrews, R. M., Speare, R.2005Correction: Reliability of parental reports of head lice in their children
M. Counahan, Andrews, R., Buttner, P., Byrnes, G., Speare, R.2004Head lice prevalence in primary schools in Victoria, Australia
D. V. Canyon, Speare, R., Muller, R.2002Spatial and kinetic factors for the transfer of head lice (Pediculus capitis) between hairs
D. V. Canyon, Speare R.2007A comparison of botanical and synthetic substances commonly used to prevent head lice (Pediculus humanus var. capitis) infestation
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