BACKGROUND: Infestation with the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) occurs worldwide. Existing treatment options are limited, and reports of resistance to commonly used pediculicides have been increasing. In this trial we assessed the efficacy of a product containing a high (92%) concentration of the silicone oil dimeticone (identical in composition to NYDA(R)), as compared to a 1% permethrin lotion. METHODS: Randomized, controlled, observer blinded clinical trial. Participants were recruited from a poor urban neighbourhood in Brazil where pediculosis capitis was highly prevalent. To minimize reinfestation during the trial, participants (145 children aged 5-15 years with head lice infestations) were transferred to a holiday resort...
Background: Pediculosis, caused by head lice (Pediculidae: Pediculus humanus var. capitis), is exper...
International audienceInfestation with head lice is a widespread, persistent, and recurring issue le...
Background: Dimeticones kill head lice by physical means. Here we assessed in a comparative bioass...
Background: Infestation with the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) occurs worldwide. Exis...
Abstract Background Infestation with the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) occurs worldwi...
Malathion 0.5% has been the most prescribed pediculicide in the United Kingdom for around 10 years, ...
Background: The therapy of pediculosis remains a common problem in clinical practice. As resistance ...
Abstract: Resistance of head lice to insecticides with a neurotoxic mode of action, such as permethr...
Head louse infestations remain a global public-health concern due to increased resistance of lice to...
Resistance of head lice to insecticides with a neurotoxic mode of action, such as permethrin and mal...
Background. Malathion 0.5 % has been the most prescribed pediculicide in the United Kingdom for arou...
Head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) are worldwide obligate human ectoparasites, with high implicat...
Background: Head lice infestation constitutes a serious health problem in marginalized areas where s...
Head lice are endemic worldwide. Resistance to permethrin and doubts about the safety of pesticides ...
Head lice are endemic worldwide. Resistance to permethrin and doubts about the safety of pesticides ...
Background: Pediculosis, caused by head lice (Pediculidae: Pediculus humanus var. capitis), is exper...
International audienceInfestation with head lice is a widespread, persistent, and recurring issue le...
Background: Dimeticones kill head lice by physical means. Here we assessed in a comparative bioass...
Background: Infestation with the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) occurs worldwide. Exis...
Abstract Background Infestation with the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) occurs worldwi...
Malathion 0.5% has been the most prescribed pediculicide in the United Kingdom for around 10 years, ...
Background: The therapy of pediculosis remains a common problem in clinical practice. As resistance ...
Abstract: Resistance of head lice to insecticides with a neurotoxic mode of action, such as permethr...
Head louse infestations remain a global public-health concern due to increased resistance of lice to...
Resistance of head lice to insecticides with a neurotoxic mode of action, such as permethrin and mal...
Background. Malathion 0.5 % has been the most prescribed pediculicide in the United Kingdom for arou...
Head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) are worldwide obligate human ectoparasites, with high implicat...
Background: Head lice infestation constitutes a serious health problem in marginalized areas where s...
Head lice are endemic worldwide. Resistance to permethrin and doubts about the safety of pesticides ...
Head lice are endemic worldwide. Resistance to permethrin and doubts about the safety of pesticides ...
Background: Pediculosis, caused by head lice (Pediculidae: Pediculus humanus var. capitis), is exper...
International audienceInfestation with head lice is a widespread, persistent, and recurring issue le...
Background: Dimeticones kill head lice by physical means. Here we assessed in a comparative bioass...