Literature

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T. A. Bell1998Treatment of Pediculus humanus var. capitis infestation in Cowlitz County, Washington, with ivermectin and the LiceMeister(R) comb
I. F. Burgess, Brown, C. M., Burgess, N. A.1994Synergized pyrethrin mousse, a new approach to head lice eradication: efficacy in field and laboratory studies
C. G. Burkhart2004Relationship of treatment-resistant head lice to the safety and efficacy of pediculicides
C. G. Burkhart, Burkhart C. N.2000Clinical evidence of lice resistance to over-the-counter products
D. S. Carson, Tribble, P. W., Weart, C. W.1988Pyrethrins combined with piperonyl butoxide (RID) vs 1% permethrin (NIX) in the treatment of head lice
A. M. R. Downs, Stafford, K. A., Hunt, L. P., Ravenscroft, J. C., Coles, G. C.2002Widespread insecticide resistance in head lice to the over-the-counter pediculocides in England, and the emergence of carbaryl resistance
M. L. Elgart1999Current treatments for scabies and pediculosis
P. C. Fan, Chung, W. C., Kuo, C. L., Lin, C. Y., Hsu, H. M., Chuang, C. H., Chow, C. Y.1992Evaluation of efficacy of four pediculicides against head louse (Pediculus capitis) infestation
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K. N. Jones English,J. C.,3rd2003Review of common therapeutic options in the United States for the treatment of pediculosis capitis
M. V. Phipps1991Permethrin: treatment of head lice infestations
R. J. Pollack, Kiszewski, A., Armstrong, P., Hahn, C., Wolfe, N., Rahman, H. Abdul, Laserson, K., Telford,Sam R., 3rd, Spielman, A.1999Differential permethrin susceptibility of head lice sampled in the United States and Borneo
J. Vinuelas2001Permethrin-resistant pediculosis
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