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  1. Head Lice (Its Catching) by Angela Royston, 2002-07-30
  2. Let's Talk About Head Lice (The Let's Talk Library) by Melanie Apel Gordon, 1999-05
  3. The Lice-Buster Book: What to Do When Your Child Comes Home with Head Lice by Lennie Copeland, Ashley Copeland Griggs, 1996-08-01
  4. Head Lice (Head-to-Toe Health) by Elaine Landau, 2009-09
  5. Head Louse (Bug Books) by Philip Taylor, 2005-09-15
  6. Lots of Lice (Hello Reader Level 3) by Bobbi Katz, 1998-09
  7. Head Lice Up Close (Minibeasts Up Close) by Robin Birch, 2004-09
  8. A Dr. Spot Casebook: Lawrence Has Nits (Dr. Spot's Casebook) by Jenny Leigh, 2003-04-01
  9. Natalie's Lice Aren't Nice by Natalie Lillie, 2008-07-01
  10. Scritch Scratch by Miriam Moss, 2002-07-25
  11. The louse: An account of the lice which infest man, their medical importance and control by Patrick Alfred Buxton, 1947
  12. Human lice by Ken Holscher, 1998
  13. Head lice by Dave T Langston, 1973
  14. Human lice: Prevention and control (Pests that affect human health) by Donald E Mock, 1995

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82. Head Lice (pediculosis) - Quick Facts
About Head lice (pediculosis). What are head lice? To have head lice is to have adult lice and nits (lice eggs) in the hair, eyebrows or eyelashes.
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Agency Listing Policies var dir = location.href.substring(0,location.href.lastIndexOf('www.in.gov/')); var url = location.href.substring(dir.length,location.href.length+1); document.write("Text Only") Contact Webmaster Help document.write(ender); About the Agency Bioterrorism Health Professionals Regulatory Services ... Contact Us About ... Head lice (Pediculosis) What are head lice? To have head lice is to have adult lice and nits (lice eggs) in the hair, eyebrows or eyelashes. Lice are wingless, grayish insects, about 2 millimeters in length. They live close to the scalp and depend on human blood to live. Adult lice live about 20 to 30 days, and lay 4 to 5 eggs every day. What are the symptoms of head lice? The main symptom is itching. The scalp may appear red from scratching. Lice and nits can be seen in hair. How are head lice spread? Lice are spread by direct contact with an infected person's head or personal belongings, such as combs, brushes, jackets or hats.

83. Pediculosis - Head Lice
pediculosis Head Lice (Links to English resource). This document is available in English as well as in languages other than English.
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84. Actualidades De La Pediculosis
Translate this page Actualidad. Actualidades de la pediculosis. 11. Según la literatura existen muchas formas de tratar la pediculosis, entre ellas se destaca pediculosis CAPITIS.
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Rev Cubana Med Gen Integr 1997;13(6):610-8
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Actualidades de la pediculosis
Descriptores DeCS: PEDICULOSIS Pediculus humanus Pediculus capitis, Pediculus corporis y el Pediculus pubis
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Los Pediculus humanus Ellas son:
  • Pediculus capitis: el agente causal es el Pediculus humanus capitis (piojo) localizado en la cabeza. Pediculus corporis : el agente causal es el Pediculus humanus corporis (piojo del cuerpo) que se encuentra en las ropas. Pediculus pubis el agente causal es el Phthirius inguinalis
  • A consecuencia de las picaduras se observan costras, empegotamiento del cabello, adenitis cervicales y retroauriculares. Pediculus corporis o vestimenti , se considera como hospedero intermediario en la riket tiosis. El cuadro general puede ser un prurito senil, una dermatitis herpetiforme de Duhring o un cutis vagantium
    Tratamiento Algunas veces se requiere cortar el cabello o el pelo pubiano como medida complementaria, de acuerdo con la gravedad del caso. La terapia no es efectiva si no se trata a los familiares o los contactos, pues existe recurrencia.

    85. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
    pediculosis Clinical Resources. Miscellaneous pediculosis Clinical Resources Health Reviews for Primary Care Providers on the Internet Homepage
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    Clinical Resources by Topic: Dermatology
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    86. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
    pediculosis Patient/Family Resources. Pediatrics Spanish Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous pediculosis Patient/Family Resources Healthfinder (US DHHS) Homepage
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    Patient/Family Resources by Topic: Dermatology
    Pediculosis Patient/Family Resources
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    87. The National Pediculosis Association Says "Keep Your Wits Not Your Nits :: Healt
    The National pediculosis Association Says Keep Your Wits Not Your Nits. Added 04/14/2004 Type Summary Viewed 27 time(s) Not Rated Yet .
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    Submit an Article Would you like to have your article posted? Click Here The National Pediculosis Association Says "Keep Your Wits Not Your Nits Added: Type: Summary Viewed: 42 time(s) [ Not Rated Yet ] How would you rate this article: Bad Good Go » Printer Friendly Version The National Pediculosis Association Says "Keep Your Wits Not Your Nits"™ According to the National Association of School Nurses (NASN), “Over 90% of schools in the U.S. have adopted no nit policies despite NASN’s and the American Academy of Pediatrics' recommendation that this may not be necessary.” A no nit policy is an administrative standard to assure children are in the classroom lice and nit free. Those who support a no nit policy see it as a pro-active approach to protect children from unnecessary exposure to head lice and potentially harmful head lice treatments.

    88. MoonDragon's Obgyn Information & Discussion - Lice (Pediculosis; Head Lice; Body
    MoonDragon s Obgyn Information Discussion Lice (pediculosis; Head Lice; Body Lice; Crab Lice) Mites (Scabies) Information.
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  • The most common parasites that infect humans resulting skin inflammation are caused by tiny lice (Pediculus) and mites (Scabies). These are transmitted by personal contact, including sexual contact. Pubic lice (Phthirus pubis or the crab louse) are yellow-gray insects found in the pubic region and transmitted by sexual contact. They are the size of a pinhead, slightly translucent and barely visible against light colored skin. They are called crabs or crab lice, because of their shape and the crab-like claws with which they cling to hair. Eggs can barely be seen as tiny white particles glued so firmly to hair shafts that they are not removed by normal washing. This infestation is most common in adolescents and young adults. Infestation can be found living on the body or in clothing. They affect hairy areas anywhere, especially the scalp, eyebrows or genital area, skin especially areas in which clothing is in close contact with skin, such as shoulders, waist, genital area or buttocks. Head lice (Pediculus humanus capitus) are about the size of a sesame seed and can easily be seen, although they hide quickly in response to light. Their eggs, called nits, are barely visible, whitish ovals cemented to hair shafts. Head lice are extremely contagious, especially among schoolchildren. They afflict an estimated 6 to 12 million children in the United States. Twice as many girls as boys get head lice, not because of greater hair length, but because girls have more physical contact with one another and share more personal articles (hats, clothing, combs, headphones) that can transmit head lice. Head lice are rare among African-Americans, possibly because the shafts of hair have a shape that lice cannot grasp easily.
  • 89. Head Lice, Bulletin 893-01, The National Pediculosis Association Images
    Head Lice Bulletin 89301 The following images have been provided by The National pediculosis Association. Head Lice. Bulletin 893-01.
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    The following images have been provided by The National Pediculosis Association.
    Microscopic image of adult head louse under artificial lighting Microscopic image of nit (egg) under artificial lighting Head lice developmental stages: Adult (top). Nymph or immature (bottom) Size comparison between nits (eggs) and the head of a pin
    The following websites contain additional pertinent information about head lice:
    http://www.headlice.org
    http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/headlice.html

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    90. Roche Lexikon Medizin (4. Aufl.) - Pediculosis
    pediculosis. Befall mit Menschenläusen (Pediculidae) u. die durch Stich u./oder Läusespeichel ausgelöste
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    Pediculosis Pedikulose engl.: pediculosis
    Pediculus humanus
    Phthirus pubis ); s.a. Entlausung
    Verwandte Themen Dermatitis Entlausung Melanoderma Nisse ... Verlausung

    91. CrossDots.com - Searching The WEB !
    Dictionary definition of pediculosis PALPEBRARUMDictionary definition of pediculosis PALPEBRARUM. Medical dictionary. Browse Dictionary by alphabet. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E
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    92. Planned Parenthood Of San Diego And Riverside Counties: Pediculosis
    pediculosis Health Services Sexually Transmitted Infections pediculosis Pubic lice or crabs (pediculosis) are small bloodsucking
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    93. Pediculous Pubis
    Handbook of Dermatology Venereology, HKMA Home Page, HKMA CME Page, Search Handbook.
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    94. Pediculus
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    Head lice - getting rid of a nuisance: A guide for parents This leaflet explains how to prevent the spread of head lice in children. Aimed at parents and produced by the Health Education Board for Scotland (HEBS). Scalp Dermatoses Pediculus Patient Education Lice ... Head lice, check your children! One in a series of patient-oriented documents published on the web by the Ridgeway Surgery, a UK GPs surgery. This leaflet provides information about the control and treatment of head lice. Pediculus Patient Education Lice Infestations Lice ... Head lice information This document on head lice (Pediculus capitis) is authored by Richard J. Pollack, PhD, from the Harvard School of Public Health. The document discusses what head lice are, other forms of lice, how head lice are transmitted and the methods of treatment used to control head lice infestations. Useful materials include flowcharts to assist parents and school administrators in managing head lice infestations. Published on the Web by the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases (DIID), Harvard School of Public Health. Pediculus Treating head lice and scabies Full-text of the document 'Treating head lice and scabies' from the publication Effectiveness Matters Vol. 4, Issue 1, June 1999. Effectiveness Matters is produced by the NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, and provides information updates on important health matters based on systematic reviews of the evidence, for practitioners and decision makers in the NHS. The document explains how to treat head lice and scabies, interventions, safety, and implications for practice. References are provided. Published by the NHSCRD, at the University of York.

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