Literature

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M. J. World1993Pestilence, war, and lice
L. K. Williams, Reichert, A., MacKenzie, W. R., Hightower, A. W., Blake, P. A.2001Lice, nits, and school policy
E. R. Turner1967Current status of the susceptibility of some Egyptian body lice to DDT and gamma-BHC
K. O. Sundnes, Haimanot A. T.1993Epidemic of louse-borne relapsing fever in Ethiopia
R. Speare2000Hot water kills head lice experimentally placed on brushes
P. Sowen1999Head lice: new developments on a controversial issue
V. Sampanthar, Rattigan, C., Fraser, J., Aston, R.2002Head louse and other common infections in schools: head teachers' use of an information pack
C. Sadler2000A lousy problem
E. Rudy1986Lice: ancient pest with new resistance
C. Roberts1987Louse infestation--a lousy life
L. Plastow, Luthra, M., Powell, R., Wright, J., Russell, D., Marshall, M. N.2001Head lice infestation: bug busting vs. traditional treatment
M. R. Namazi2005The addition of tretinoin to permethrin, pyrethrins, and DDT for production of powerful anti-lice agents
M. Moses2003A simple matter of grooming
T. A. Morsy, el-Ela, R. G., Nasser, M. M., Khalaf, S. A., Mazyad, S. A.2000Evaluation of the in-vitro pediculicidal action of four known insecticides and three medicinal plant extracts
C. M. McCage, Ward, S. M., Paling, C. A., Fisher, D. A., Flynn, P. J., McLaughlin, J. L.2002Development of a paw paw herbal shampoo for the removal of head lice
R. T. Kuwahara, Rasberry R. D.2001Inexpensive head lice comb
G. M. Kirchofer, Price, J. H., Telljohann, S. K.2001Primary grade teachers' knowledge and perceptions of head lice
E. Kahan, Gross, S., Cohen, H. A.2005Exclusion of ill children from child-care centers in Israel
N. Hill, Moor, G., Cameron, M. M., Butlin, A., Preston, S., Williamson, M. S., Bass, C.2005Single blind, randomised, comparative study of the Bug Buster kit and over the counter pediculicide treatments against head lice in the United Kingdom
P. Gray1983Man's oldest companion
J. Goldsmith2003Nit-picking
M. Dawes2005Combing and combating head lice
C. M. Brenton2005Shaving for head lice is unnecessary and distressing
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