Ian F. Burgess
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“Do some families act as a reservoir of head lice in the community? Surveys for prevalence and insecticide resistance suggest this is the case”, Parasitology Research, vol. 122, no. 4, pp. 945-952, 2023.
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“Head lice: evidence that resistance to physically acting treatments is developing”, British Journal of Dermatology, vol. 189, pp. 144-145, 2023.
, “Head lice: impact of COVID-19 and slow recovery of prevalence in Cambridgeshire, UK”, PeerJ, vol. 11, no. e16001, p. 12 pp, 2023.
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“Head lice: an inexpensive bioassay for use as guidance for healthcare workers monitoring treatment failures for insecticide resistance (1994–1999)”, Parasitology Research, vol. 122, no. 2, pp. 425-433, 2022.
, “Physically Acting Treatments for Head Lice—Can We Still Claim They Are ‘Resistance Proof’?”, Pharmaceutics, vol. 14, no. 11 (2430), p. 12 pp, 2022.
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“Sucking lice and spiracular transpiration: turning a liability into a benefit and a necessity”, Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 225, no. 7, 2022.
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“‘‘Anti-lice Protector Shampoo’’: Clinical Study Shows Lack of Efficacy of Coconut Oil Derivatives in the Elimination of Head Louse Infestation”, Turkiye parazitolojii dergisi, vol. 44, no. 4, pp. 211-215, 2020.
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“A Cosmetically Acceptable Dye Product to Improve Detection of Head Louse Eggs and Nits”, Cosmetics, vol. 7, no. 1, p. 11 pp, 2020.
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“Head louse egg and nit remover—a modern “Quest for the Holy Grail””, PeerJ, vol. 7, no. e6759, p. 19 pp, 2019.
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“Can neem oil help eliminate lice? Randomised controlled trial with and without louse combing”, Advances in Pediatric Research, no. 4, p. 9pp, 2017.
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“Neem-silicone lotion and ultrasound nit comb: a randomised, controlled clinical trial treating head louse infestation”, Biomedical Dermatology, vol. 1, no. 8, p. 9pp, 2017.
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“International guidelines for clinical trials with pediculicides”, Intnl. J. Dermatol. , vol. 51, p. 858, 2012.
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“International guidelines for effective control of head louse infestations”, Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 409 - 414, 2007.
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“Lethality of essential oil constituents towards the human louse, Pediculus humanus, and its eggs”, Fitoterapia, vol. 77, no. 4, pp. 303 - 309, 2006.
, “New developments in the treatment of head lice”, Nursing Times, vol. 102, no. 26, pp. 45 - 46, 2006.
, “New head-lice treatments: hope or hype?”, Lancet, vol. 365, no. 9453, pp. 8 - 10, 2005.
, “Treatment of head louse infestation with 4% dimeticone lotion: randomised controlled equivalence trial”, British Medical Journal, vol. 330, no. 7505, pp. 1423 - 1426, 2005.
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“Head lice”, vol. (11), no. 11, pp. 2168 - 2173, 2004.
, “Human lice and their control”, Annual Review of Entomology, vol. 49, pp. 457 - 481, 2004.
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“Commentary: How to advise a patient when over the counter products have failed”, British Medical Journal, vol. 326, no. 7401, p. 1257, 2003.
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“Head lice”, vol. (10), no. 10, pp. 1884 - 1889, 2003.
, “Detection combing”, Nursing times, vol. 98, no. 46, p. 57, 2002.
, “Head lice”, vol. (8), no. 8, pp. 1709 - 1714, 2002.
, “The life of a head louse”, Nursing times, vol. 98, no. 46, p. 54, 2002.
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