Background The eggs of head lice are fixed to the hair of their hosts by means of a persistent glue-like fixative that is not chemically bound to the substrate. Eggshells stuck to hairs after successfully treating the infestation are a cosmetic issue and a source of misunderstanding about whether the infestation is eliminated. Hitherto, no effective treatment to loosen louse eggs and nits has been found. Methods An extensive screening of surface active compounds, oils, esters, and other cosmetic lubricants used a slip-peel device to measure the forces required to release the grip of the fixative. Promisingly effective compounds were formulated into suitable carriers for further testing. The most effective combination formulation was tested,...
Flash pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry was used to assess the chemical composition of...
[Extract]\ud The failure of pediculicide products in many countries\ud (Chapter 6.4.) has resulted i...
Head lice is the third most commonly reported outbreak in day care centres, and infestation rates of...
Head lice infestations are very common in children aged between 3 and 12 yr old. The eggs of the hea...
Head lice lay eggs in human head hairs in order to reproduce. There is a difficulty associated to th...
Background: Fine tooth lice combs fall into two classes based on the material from which their teeth...
Few head lice treatments have demonstrated effectiveness against louse eggs. Abametapir, a metallopr...
Head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) are worldwide obligate human ectoparasites, with high implicat...
Background: There are two components to the clinical efficacy of pediculicides: (i) efficacy against...
Few head lice treatments have demonstrated effectiveness against louse eggs. Abametapir, a metallopr...
Ian F Burgess1, Katrina Kay1,2, Nazma A Burgess1, Elizabeth R Brunton11Medical Entomology Centre, In...
Background Head louse females secrete liquid glue during oviposition, which is soli...
The human head louse is a cosmopolitan ectoparasite and frequently infests many people, particularly...
Head lice are parasitic insects that infest the hairs of the human head and feed on blood from the s...
International audienceInfestation with head lice is a widespread, persistent, and recurring issue le...
Flash pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry was used to assess the chemical composition of...
[Extract]\ud The failure of pediculicide products in many countries\ud (Chapter 6.4.) has resulted i...
Head lice is the third most commonly reported outbreak in day care centres, and infestation rates of...
Head lice infestations are very common in children aged between 3 and 12 yr old. The eggs of the hea...
Head lice lay eggs in human head hairs in order to reproduce. There is a difficulty associated to th...
Background: Fine tooth lice combs fall into two classes based on the material from which their teeth...
Few head lice treatments have demonstrated effectiveness against louse eggs. Abametapir, a metallopr...
Head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) are worldwide obligate human ectoparasites, with high implicat...
Background: There are two components to the clinical efficacy of pediculicides: (i) efficacy against...
Few head lice treatments have demonstrated effectiveness against louse eggs. Abametapir, a metallopr...
Ian F Burgess1, Katrina Kay1,2, Nazma A Burgess1, Elizabeth R Brunton11Medical Entomology Centre, In...
Background Head louse females secrete liquid glue during oviposition, which is soli...
The human head louse is a cosmopolitan ectoparasite and frequently infests many people, particularly...
Head lice are parasitic insects that infest the hairs of the human head and feed on blood from the s...
International audienceInfestation with head lice is a widespread, persistent, and recurring issue le...
Flash pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry was used to assess the chemical composition of...
[Extract]\ud The failure of pediculicide products in many countries\ud (Chapter 6.4.) has resulted i...
Head lice is the third most commonly reported outbreak in day care centres, and infestation rates of...