Literature

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K. Candy, Nicolas, P., Andriantsoanirina, V., Izri, A., Durand, R.2018In vitro efficacy of five essential oils against Pediculus humanus capitis
D. D. Dörge, Kuhn, T., Klimpel, S.2017Flammability testing of 22 conventional European pediculicides
L. Martínez Fernández, Puig_Algora, G., Bajona_Roig, M., Bacchini, G.2021Effectiveness and tolerability of a squalane and dimethicone-based treatment for head lice
F. G. Galassi, Ortega-Insaurralde, I., Adjemian, V., González-Audino, P., Picollo, M. Inés, Toloza, A. Ceferino2021Head lice were also affected by COVID-19: a decrease on Pediculosis infestation during lockdown in Buenos Aires
A. Gallardo, Mougabure-Cueto, G. A., Vassena, C. V., Picollo, M. Inés, Toloza, A. Ceferino2012Comparative efficacy of new commercial pediculicides against adults and eggs of Pediculus humanus capitis (head lice)
J. A. Hunter, Barker S. C.2003Susceptibility of head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) to pediculicides in Australia
C. Combescot-Lang, Stichele, R. H. Vander, Toubate, B., Veirron, E., Mumcuoglu, K. Y.2015Ex vivo effectiveness of French over-the-counter products against head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis De Geer, 1778)
K. Hatam-Nahavandi, Ahmadpour, E., Pashazadeh, F., Dezhkam, A., Zarean, M., Rafiei-Sefiddashti, R., Salimi-Khorashad, A., Hosseini-Teshnizi, S., Hazratian, T., Otranto, D.2020Pediculosis capitis among school-age students worldwide as an emerging public health concern: a systematic review and meta-analysis of past five decades
D. Robinson, Leo, N. P., Prociv, P., Barker, S. C.2003Potential role of head lice, Pediculus humanus capitis, as vectors of Rickettsia prowazekii
S. A. Al-Shahrani, Alajmi, R. A., Ayaad, T. H., Al-Shahrani, M. A., Shaurub, E. - S. H.2017Genetic diversity of the human head lice, Pediculus humanus capitis, among primary school girls in Saudi Arabia, with reference to their prevalence
G. Ullio-Gamboa, Palma, S., Benoit, J. Pierre, Allemandi, D., Picollo, M. Inés, Toloza, A. Ceferino2017Ivermectin lipid-based nanocarriers as novel formulations against head lice
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