In this paper we use detailed data about the biology of the head louse (pediculus humanus capitis) to build a model of the evolution of head lice colonies. Using theory and computer simulations, we show that the model can be used to assess the impact of the various strategies usually applied to eradicate head lice, both conscious (treatments) and unconscious (grooming). In the case of treatments, we study the difference in performance that arises when they are applied in systematic and non-systematic ways. Using some reasonable simplifying assumptions (as random mixing of human groups and the same mobility for all life stages of head lice other than eggs) we model the contagion of pediculosis using only one additional parameter. It is shown...
Understanding the evolution of parasites is important to both basic and applied evolutionary biology...
Head lice are parasitic insects that infest the hairs of the human head and feed on blood from the s...
[Extract]\ud It can be tempting to examine the global spread of pediculosis in terms of transmission...
In this paper we use detailed data about the biology of the head louse (pediculus humanus capitis) t...
The possibility of spreading by migration, colonizing new spatial domains suitable for development a...
Head lice infest millions of school-age children every year, both in developed and developing countr...
Infestation with head lice (pediculosis) is a wide spread, persistant and recurring problem. Despit...
Little is currently known about the distribution of head lice infestation in the United States, and ...
While there problems facing the physician in treating indi-vidual patient for lice / such choice of ...
Relevant evidence has shown that parasites process host-related information using chemical, visual, ...
International audienceOf the three lice (head, body, and pubic louse) that infest humans, the body l...
Head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) infestations affect schoolchildren worldwide, creating social,...
We present a detailed derivation and analysis of a model consisting of seven coupled delay different...
4 pp., 3 photosThe three kinds of human lice (head lice, body lice, and pubic or crab lice) are desc...
Le pou de tête et le pou de corps sont deux écotypes indiscernables occupant chacun une niche écolog...
Understanding the evolution of parasites is important to both basic and applied evolutionary biology...
Head lice are parasitic insects that infest the hairs of the human head and feed on blood from the s...
[Extract]\ud It can be tempting to examine the global spread of pediculosis in terms of transmission...
In this paper we use detailed data about the biology of the head louse (pediculus humanus capitis) t...
The possibility of spreading by migration, colonizing new spatial domains suitable for development a...
Head lice infest millions of school-age children every year, both in developed and developing countr...
Infestation with head lice (pediculosis) is a wide spread, persistant and recurring problem. Despit...
Little is currently known about the distribution of head lice infestation in the United States, and ...
While there problems facing the physician in treating indi-vidual patient for lice / such choice of ...
Relevant evidence has shown that parasites process host-related information using chemical, visual, ...
International audienceOf the three lice (head, body, and pubic louse) that infest humans, the body l...
Head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) infestations affect schoolchildren worldwide, creating social,...
We present a detailed derivation and analysis of a model consisting of seven coupled delay different...
4 pp., 3 photosThe three kinds of human lice (head lice, body lice, and pubic or crab lice) are desc...
Le pou de tête et le pou de corps sont deux écotypes indiscernables occupant chacun une niche écolog...
Understanding the evolution of parasites is important to both basic and applied evolutionary biology...
Head lice are parasitic insects that infest the hairs of the human head and feed on blood from the s...
[Extract]\ud It can be tempting to examine the global spread of pediculosis in terms of transmission...