Literature

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N. Faiza Mohd Tohit, Rampal, L., Lye, M. - S., Muhamad_Saliluddin, S.2018Development of health education module for the school-based health education intervention to improve the knowledge, attitude and practices on pediculosis capitis (sic).
N. Faiza Mohd Tohit, Rampal, L., Lye, M. - S., Lim, P. - Y., Muhamad_Saliluddin, S.2018Recurrent infestation with pediculosis capitis among aged 10-11 students in Hulu Langat, Selangor
K. Abdulla Sulaiman, Yaseen, A. Tahseen, Edrees, Z. Zakarya2020Comprehensive study of head lice infestation in Mosul primary schools (right and left side)
M. Sepehri, Jafari Z.2021Prevalence and Associated Factors of Head Lice (Pediculosis capitis) Among Primary School Students in Varzaqan Villages, Northwest of Iran
A. Sanei-Dehkordi, Soleimani, M., Zare, M., Madani, A., Jamshidzadeh, A.2017Head Lice Infestation (Pediculosis) and Associated Factors among Primary School Girls in Sirik County, Southern Iran
A. Saghafipour, Zahraei-Ramazani, A., Vatandoost, H., Mozaffari, E., Rezaei, F., Karami-Jooshin, M.2018Prevalence and Risk Factors Associated with Head Louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) among Primary School Girls in Qom Province, Central Iran
A. Wasudeo Khobragade, Nagrale, N., Junaid, M.2021Personal Hygiene Practices and Morbidity Pattern among A Tribal Primary School Children Of Maharashtra
A. Akil Khudh AL-Daoody, Mohammed, A. Khalis, Jabbary, H. Hawar Moha, Ali, F. A., Ibrahim, H. Abdulkaree, Abdullah, K. Muhsin, Mawlud, S. Ismail, Rahman, S. Jubrael2022Investigation on prevalence, risk factors, and genetic diversity of Pediculus humanus capitis among primary school children
G. Bekri, Sarbakhsh, P., Allahverdipour, H., Shaghaghi, A.2022A Model-based Survey to Predict Head Lice Infestation (HLI)-related Preventive Behaviors Among the Iranian Primary School-aged Children
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