Literature

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S. C. Barker, Burgess, I. F., Meinking, T. A., Mumcuoglu, K. Y.2012International guidelines for clinical trials with pediculicides
E. R. Brunton, Burgess, M. N., Whelan, I. P., Burgess, I. F.2020A Cosmetically Acceptable Dye Product to Improve Detection of Head Louse Eggs and Nits
E. R. Brunton, Whelan, I. P., French, R., Burgess, M. N., Burgess, I. F.2019Head louse egg and nit remover—a modern “Quest for the Holy Grail”
I. F. Burgess2022Sucking lice and spiracular transpiration: turning a liability into a benefit and a necessity
I. F. Burgess2022Physically Acting Treatments for Head Lice—Can We Still Claim They Are ‘Resistance Proof’?
I. F. Burgess2004Head lice
I. F. Burgess2003Head lice
I. F. Burgess2002Head lice
I. F. Burgess2002Detection combing
I. F. Burgess2002The life of a head louse
I. F. Burgess1998Head lice-developing a practical approach
I. F. Burgess1995Clinical efficacy of treatment for head lice - authors differ on assessment of flaws in trials
I. F. Burgess1995Pediculus capitis in schoolchildren
I. F. Burgess1993New head louse repellent
I. F. Burgess, Brown C. M.1999Management of insecticide resistance in head lice Pediculus capitis (Anoplura: Pediculicidae)
I. F. Burgess, Brown, C. M., Lee, P. N.2005Treatment of head louse infestation with 4% dimeticone lotion: randomised controlled equivalence trial
I. F. Burgess, Brunton, E. R., Burgess, N. A., Burgess, M. N.2017Neem-silicone lotion and ultrasound nit comb: a randomised, controlled clinical trial treating head louse infestation
C. M. Priestley, Burgess, I. F., Williamson, E. M.2006Lethality of essential oil constituents towards the human louse, Pediculus humanus, and its eggs
R. J. Roberts, Burgess I. F.2005New head-lice treatments: hope or hype?
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