Literature

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C. Teasdale2003Put 'Best Treatments' under the microscope
R. H. Vander Stichele, Dezeure, E. M., Bogaert, M. G.1995Systematic review of clinical efficacy of topical treatments for head lice
R. H. Vander Stichele, Dezeure, E. M., Bogaert, M. G.1995Systematic review of clinical efficacy of topical treatments for head lice. authors' reply
R. H. Vander Stichele, Bogaert, M. G., Dezeure, E.1996Topical treatments for head lice - Reply
M. Stallbaumer, Ibarra J.1995Clinical efficacy of treatment for head lice - counting head lice by visual inspection flaws trials results
R. Smith2003Editor's choice: Head lice: Boring for doctors, important to patients
M. J. Sladden, Johnston G. A.2005More common skin infections in children
M. J. Sladden2005Common skin infections in children - Author's response
J. Ann Rosenfeld et al2003Another misapprehension
B. Nash2003Treating head lice
W. M. McLean2003Why does Bug Busting fail?
J. De Maeseneer, Blokland, I., Willems, S., Stichele, R. H. Vander, Meersschaut, F.2000Wet combing versus traditional scalp inspection to detect head lice in schoolchildren: observational study
A. Lwegaba2005Shaving is safer for head lice than insecticides
G. M. Laekeman1996Topical treatments for head lice - several questions remain
Z. Kmietowicz2003Information for patients: removal of lice and eggs by combing
J. Ibarra2003Hope and honour in head lice
J. Ibarra2005Head lice: Acurate knowledge of the life-cycle is essential to achieve control
A. Holmes2005Practicalities of treatment
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
T. Fenton2003Re.: exclusion from schools and nurseries
S. Dolenska2003Re.: Parents know best
C. S. Dodd2001Treatment of head lice
R. Dixon, Eastwood, A., Fullerton, D., Glenny, A. - M., Sharp, D. Lister, Petticrew, M., Sheldon, T.1996Topical treatments for head lice - review's weaknesses may undermine its conclusions
J. A. Dickinson2005Does shaving cure headlice?
M. Dawes, Hicks, N. R., Fleminger, M., Goldman, D., Hamling, J., Hicks, L. J.1999Evidence based case report: treatment for head lice
K. M. Dacy2003Conditioner and comb works for us
L. Crossan2002Experience based treatment of head lice
P. Alfred Buxton1940Temperatures lethal to louse
P. Alfred Buxton1940Temperatures lethal to the louse
P. K. Buxton1988How are head lice transmitted - reply
I. F. Burgess, Brown, C. M., Peock, S., Kaufman, J.1995Head lice resistant to pyrethroid insecticides in Britain
I. F. Burgess, Brown, C. M., Lee, P. N.2005Treatment of head louse infestation with 4% dimeticone lotion: randomised controlled equivalence trial
I. F. Burgess1995Clinical efficacy of treatment for head lice - authors differ on assessment of flaws in trials
I. F. Burgess2003Commentary: How to advise a patient when over the counter products have failed
A. Boulton1995Britain restricts lice treatment
A. M. Bailey2003Head lice: update on biology and control
A. Bacot1916Notes on Pediculus humanus (Vestimenti) and Pediculus capitis
A. Bacot1917A simple means of ascertaining if a sterilizing hut is hot enough to destroy lice and nits in clothing or blankets
D. Z. Altschuler2003Parents know best
Anonymous2003A parent's story: "I felt lost and hysterical"
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