نتایج جستجو برای: واژههای کلیدی pediculus humanus capitis de geer

تعداد نتایج: 1576669  

2016
Dina M. H. El Akkad Naglaa Saad M. El-Gebaly Hebat-Allah Salah A. Yousof Mousa A. M. Ismail

Head lice, Pediculus humanus capitis, infestation is an important public health problem in Egypt. Inadequate application of topical pediculicides and the increasing resistance to the commonly used pediculicides made the urgent need for the development of new agents able to induce irreversible changes in the exposed lice leading to their mortality. The aim of the present work is to evaluate pedi...

Journal: :Revista chilena de infectología 2003

2017
Spinello Antinori Valeria Colombo Mario Corbellino

We read with interest the letter by Cutuli et al. [1] describing a case of severe co-infection by Leptospira spp. and Borrelia recurrentis in a young female refugee from East Africa. We would like to comment on several issues raised by their paper. First, the authors state “nits were present on her scalp...”. In our opinion, this sentence may mislead readers as meaning that “head lice” (Pedicul...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2004
David L Reed Vincent S Smith Shaless L Hammond Alan R Rogers Dale H Clayton

Parasites can be used as unique markers to investigate host evolutionary history, independent of host data. Here we show that modern human head lice, Pediculus humanus, are composed of two ancient lineages, whose origin predates modern Homo sapiens by an order of magnitude (ca. 1.18 million years). One of the two louse lineages has a worldwide distribution and appears to have undergone a popula...

Journal: :Complementary therapies in nursing & midwifery 1996
L Veal

Essential oils of aniseed, cinnamon leaf, red thyme, tea tree, peppermint, nutmeg, rosemary, and pine were tested in vitro against lice, Pediculus humanus. All the oils except for rosemary and pine were found to be effective in the laboratory when applied in an alcoholic solution and followed by a rinse the following morning in an essential oil/vinegar/water mixture. Peppermint and nutmeg were ...

2014
Juliana M.F. Dutra Arthur Daniel Alves Thaila Pessanha Rachel Rachid Wanderley de Souza Pedro Marcos Linardi Luiz Fernando Ferreira Sheila Mendonça de Souza Adauto Araujo

A pre-Columbian Peruvian scalp was examined decades ago by a researcher from the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Professor Olympio da Fonseca Filho described nits and adult lice attached to hair shafts and commented about the origin of head lice infestations on mankind. This same scalp was sent to our laboratory and is the subject of the present paper. Analysis showed a massive infestation with nine e...

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