Literature

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K. Zamma2002Grooming site preferences determined by lice infection among Japanese macaques in Arashiyama
C. Teasdale2003Put 'Best Treatments' under the microscope
J. Slovin, Niazi, B. A., Kinkhabwala, M., Ang, A., Sirajuddin, S.2022A Rare Case of Anemia Secondary to Lice Infestation
N. Saraswat, Shankar, P., Chopra, A., Mitra, B., Kumar, S.2020Risk factors associated with head lice infestation in rural pediatric patients
J. Ann Rosenfeld et al2003Another misapprehension
C. Roffe2000Treatment of pediculosis capitis by dry combing
C. Ring, Steppat, O., Pfeiffer, S., vonderOhe, R.1996The status of hygiene of shot mallards
K. S. Resnik2005A non-chemical therapeutic modality for head lice
D. A. Ragheb, Morsy, T. A., Abdalla, H. M., Gamra, M. M. Abou1995In vitro control of Phthirus pubis with four pediculocides: Eurax, Elimite, Licid and Benzanil
L. Plastow, Luthra, M., Powell, R., Wright, J., Russell, D., Marshall, M. N.2001Head lice infestation: bug busting vs. traditional treatment
N. Palanivel, Govardhanan, V. Manikka, Moorthi, S. Savada, Maalik_Babu, A. N. M., Kannan, S. M.2021A Cross Sectional Survey for Dermatoses in Children and Adolescents Residing in Orphanages in Urban Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India
M. Moses2003A simple matter of grooming
S. Mekuria, Gezahegn E.2010Prevalence of External parasite of poultry in intensive and backyard chicken farm at Wolayta Soddo town, Southern Ethiopia
T. Lynn Meinking, Clineschmidt, C. M., Chen, C., Kolber, M. A., Tipping, R. W., Furtek, C. I., Villar, M. E., Guzzo, C. A.2002An observer-blinded study of 1% permethrin creme rinse with and without adjunctive combing in patients with head lice
W. M. McLean2003Why does Bug Busting fail?
T. Duc Anh Ly, Touré, Y., Calloix, C., Badiaga, S., Raoult, D., Tissot-Dupont, H., Brouqui, P., Gautret, P.2017Changing Demographics and Prevalence of Body Lice among Homeless Persons, Marseille, France
L. Hadfield-Law2000Head lice for A & E nurses
J. Kuffel1987Treating a child with head lice
Z. Kmietowicz2003Information for patients: removal of lice and eggs by combing
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
V. Forbes, Dussault, F., Bain, A.2013Contributions of ectoparasite studies in archaeology with two examples from the North Atlantic region
J. I. Figueroa, Hawranek, T., Abraha, A., Hay, R. J.1997Prevalence of skin diseases in school children in rural and urban communities in the Illubabor province, south-western Ethiopia: a preliminary survey
T. Fenton2003Re.: exclusion from schools and nurseries
M. L. Elgart1990Pediculosis
S. Dolenska2003Re.: Parents know best
C. S. Dodd2001Interventions for treating headlice
A. Dickinson2000The nit detector
M. Dawes2005Combing and combating head lice
K. M. Dacy2003Conditioner and comb works for us
H. Bhattacharyya, Medhi, G. Kumar, Pala, S., Sarkar, A., Lynrah, W., Kharmujai, O. Mary2020Nutritional status and personal hygiene practices of primary school children: A cross-sectional study from Meghalaya, India
A. M. Bailey2003Head lice: update on biology and control
D. Z. Altschuler2003Parents know best
Anonymous1998A modern scourge: parents scratch their heads over lice
Anonymous2003A parent's story: "I felt lost and hysterical"
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