OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of the Bug Buster kit with a single treatment of over the counter pediculicides for eliminating head lice. DESIGN: Single blind, multicentre, randomised, comparative clinical study. SETTING: Four counties in England and one county in Scotland. PARTICIPANTS: 133 young people aged 2-15 years with head louse infestation: 56 were allocated to the Bug Buster kit and 70 to pediculicide treatment. INTERVENTIONS: Home use of proprietary pediculicides (organophosphate or pyrethroid) or the Bug Buster kit. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Presence of head lice 2-4 days after end of treatment: day 5 for the pediculicides and day 15 for the Bug Buster kit. RESULTS: The cure rate using the Bug Buster kit was significantly gr...
OBJECTIVE: To generate evidence on the effectiveness of household-wide treatment for preventing the ...
Background and purpose: Head lice infestation caused by Pediculus capitis and its treatment is a wor...
WOS: 000272829100005PubMed ID: 19951427Background: Dimeticone 4% lotion was shown to be an effective...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of the Bug Buster kit with a single treatment of over the co...
The two main methods of managing head lice infestation in the UK are head lice lotions and bug busti...
Infestation of the head louse Pediculus humanus var capitis DeGeer (Phthiraptera: Pediculidae) is an...
Malathion 0.5% has been the most prescribed pediculicide in the United Kingdom for around 10 years, ...
International audienceInfestation with head lice is a widespread, persistent, and recurring issue le...
Background: There are many different types of pediculicides available OTC in Australia. In this stud...
International audienceHead lice infestation is still a public health problem worldwide, with an intr...
Background. Malathion 0.5 % has been the most prescribed pediculicide in the United Kingdom for arou...
Background: Pediculosis, caused by head lice (Pediculidae: Pediculus humanus var. capitis), is exper...
Background: Head lice infestation constitutes a serious health problem in marginalized areas where s...
Head lice is the third most commonly reported outbreak in day care centres, and infestation rates of...
Background:Head lice infestation is a major public health problem around the globe. Its treatment is...
OBJECTIVE: To generate evidence on the effectiveness of household-wide treatment for preventing the ...
Background and purpose: Head lice infestation caused by Pediculus capitis and its treatment is a wor...
WOS: 000272829100005PubMed ID: 19951427Background: Dimeticone 4% lotion was shown to be an effective...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of the Bug Buster kit with a single treatment of over the co...
The two main methods of managing head lice infestation in the UK are head lice lotions and bug busti...
Infestation of the head louse Pediculus humanus var capitis DeGeer (Phthiraptera: Pediculidae) is an...
Malathion 0.5% has been the most prescribed pediculicide in the United Kingdom for around 10 years, ...
International audienceInfestation with head lice is a widespread, persistent, and recurring issue le...
Background: There are many different types of pediculicides available OTC in Australia. In this stud...
International audienceHead lice infestation is still a public health problem worldwide, with an intr...
Background. Malathion 0.5 % has been the most prescribed pediculicide in the United Kingdom for arou...
Background: Pediculosis, caused by head lice (Pediculidae: Pediculus humanus var. capitis), is exper...
Background: Head lice infestation constitutes a serious health problem in marginalized areas where s...
Head lice is the third most commonly reported outbreak in day care centres, and infestation rates of...
Background:Head lice infestation is a major public health problem around the globe. Its treatment is...
OBJECTIVE: To generate evidence on the effectiveness of household-wide treatment for preventing the ...
Background and purpose: Head lice infestation caused by Pediculus capitis and its treatment is a wor...
WOS: 000272829100005PubMed ID: 19951427Background: Dimeticone 4% lotion was shown to be an effective...