Publication Type: | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 2000 |
Authors: | C. G. Burkhart, Burkhart C. N. |
Journal: | Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery |
Volume: | 4 |
Issue: | 4 |
Pagination: | 199 - 201 |
Date Published: | 2000 |
Keywords: | animals, child, Drug Combinations, Drug Resistance, Microbial, humans, insecticide, Lice Infestations/drug therapy, Pediculus, Permethrin, Piperonyl Butoxide, Pyrethrum, scalp dermatoses, Treatment Failure |
Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Over-the-counter insecticidal solutions continue to be the mainstream treatment for most cases of head lice. Recorded insecticidal activity 15 years ago was at 100%, with ovicidal kill at 80%. Recently scattered accounts of possible resistance have surfaced. OBJECTIVE: This article is to document the general consensus that head lice are becoming resistant to standard over-the-counter therapies. METHODS: Direct testing of lethality of adult lice with permethrin and pyrethroid was assessed. RESULTS: Present over-the-counter products proved to be successful in only 9 of 32 head lice tested (28% insecticidal activity). CONCLUSIONS: Our series of cases further documents that over-the-counter head lice preparations no longer achieve high levels of insecticidal activity, suggesting increased resistance to these insecticides. |
URL: | http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/120347540000400405 |
Clinical evidence of lice resistance to over-the-counter products
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