نتایج جستجو برای: head lice infestation

تعداد نتایج: 178697  

2012
Sophie Mac-Mary Rafat Messikh Adeline Jeudy Thomas Lihoreau Jean-Marie Sainthillier Bernard Gabard Catherine Schneider Philippe Auderset Philippe Humbert

Infestation with head lice is a widespread, persistent, and recurring issue leading to serious health problems if untreated. We are facing resistance phenomena to usual pediculicides and questions about their direct or cumulative toxicity. The aim of this trial was to assess the efficacy of a new product, free of chemical insecticides but with a physical effect. This product contains components...

2010
Ariel C Toloza Julio Zygadlo Fernando Biurrun Alicia Rotman María I Picollo

Infestation with the head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis De Geer (Phthiraptera: Pediculidae), is one of the most common parasitic infestation of humans worldwide. Traditionally, the main treatment for control of head lice is chemical control that is based in a wide variety of neurotoxic synthetic insecticides. The repeated overuse of these products has resulted in the selection of resistant p...

Journal: :American family physician 2004
David C Flinders Peter De Schweinitz

Pediculosis and scabies are caused by ectoparasites; patients usually present with itching. Head and pubic lice infestations are diagnosed by the visualization of insects or viable nits (eggs). Primary treatment is topically administered 1 percent permethrin. Malathion is one alternative for treatment failures. The importance of environmental measures to prevent infestation is a matter of contr...

2014
Ian F. Burgess Christine M. Brown Nazma A. Burgess Judith Kaufman

Background. Many families find regular checking of children's heads for head louse infestation too onerous and would prefer to be able to prevent infestation by use of a topical application that deters lice from infesting the head. Identification in the laboratory of a repellent activity for piperonal provided the basis for developing a spray product to repel lice. Methods. A proof of principle...

2010
M Shayeghi A Paksa Y Salim abadi A Sanei dehkoordi A Ahmadi M Eshaghi S Bazrafkan

BACKGROUND Pediculus capitis (Anoplura: Pediculidae) or head louse is an obligate ectoparasite transmitted mainly through physical contact. This study was conducted to survey the prevalence of head lice infestation rate and some risk factors in Primary School pupils, in Khajeh City East Azerbaijan Province, Iran METHODS We selected 20 primary schools of Khajeh City during 2008 and 2009. Total...

2015
Kyong Sup Yoon Jennifer K. Ketzis Samuel W. Andrewes Christopher S. Wu Kris Honraet Dorien Staljanssens Bart Rossel J. Marshall Clark

The human head louse is a cosmopolitan ectoparasite and frequently infests many people, particularly school-age children. Due to widespread pyrethroid resistance and the lack of efficient resistance management, there has been a considerable interest in the protection of uninfested people and prevention of reinfestation by disrupting lice transfer. In this study, two nonclinical model systems (i...

Abass Aghaei-Afshar, Ismaeil Alizadeh, Leila Shirani-Bidabadi, Moghadameh Mirzaee, Mohammad-Amin Gorouhi, Saeideh Kazemi,

Background: Head lice is one of the threats to public health in advanced and developing societies. In previous studies in Kerman Province, the rate of head lice infection was reported to be 3.8%. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of head lice infection among female students of elementary schools of Kerman, and to identify the factors involved. Methods: This study was a desc...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2010
Olivier Chosidow Bruno Giraudeau Jeremy Cottrell Arezki Izri Robert Hofmann Stephen G Mann Ian Burgess

BACKGROUND Head-lice infestation is prevalent worldwide, especially in children 3 to 11 years old. Topical insecticides (i.e., pyrethroids and malathion) used as a lotion, applied twice at an interval of 7 to 11 days, are typically used for treatment. Resistance of lice to insecticides, particularly pyrethroids, results in treatment failure. The efficacy of alternative agents is controversial. ...

Journal: :Paediatrics & child health 2004
Carl Cummings Jane C Finlay Noni E MacDonald

Head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) infestations are not a primary health hazard or a vector for disease, but they are a societal problem with substantial costs. Diagnosis of head lice infestation requires the detection of a living louse. Although pyrethrins and permethrin remain first-line treatments in Canada, isopropyl myristate/ST-cyclomethicone solution and dimeticone can be considered a...

2011
Ismail Khan NAHEED ALI

Prevalence of head lice infestation was studied among school children at Dera Ismail Khan from November 2002 to January 2003. A standard questionnaire was designed for recording a variety of information at the time of survey. Visual inspection of student’s head, and combing of their hair for 2-4 minutes were made to check the presence of lice, nymphs and eggs. The overall infestation rate was 2...

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