The human head louse is a cosmopolitan ectoparasite and frequently infests many people, particularly school-age children. Due to widespread pyrethroid resistance and the lack of efficient resistance management, there has been a considerable interest in the protection of uninfested people and prevention of reinfestation by disrupting lice transfer. In this study, two nonclinical model systems (in vitro and in vivo) were used to determine the efficacy of the infestation deterrents, Elimax lotion and Elimax shampoo, against human head lice or poultry chewing lice, respectively. With in vitro assessments, female head lice exhibited significantly higher avoidance responses to hair tufts treated with either of the test formulations, which led to ...
In the United States, approximately 10 – 12 million people, mostly children, are infested annually w...
WOS: 000351523900009PubMed ID: 25604670Head lice infestation (HLI) caused by Pediculus humanus capit...
International audienceOf the three lice (head, body, and pubic louse) that infest humans, the body l...
Background: Pediculosis, caused by head lice (Pediculidae: Pediculus humanus var. capitis), is exper...
Purpose of Study: With increasing global prevalence and awareness of pediculosis, the number of head...
The present clinical trial was conducted to obtain additional data for the safety and efficacy of a ...
International audienceInfestation with head lice is a widespread, persistent, and recurring issue le...
Head lice are an emerging social problem, not only in economically poor countries but also in practi...
Due to increased resistance and safety concerns with insecticide-based pediculicides, there is growi...
An improved in vitro rearing system, based on a silicone-reinforced Parafilm® M membrane, human hair...
[Extract]\ud The failure of pediculicide products in many countries\ud (Chapter 6.4.) has resulted i...
International audienceHead lice infestation is still a public health problem worldwide, with an intr...
Background: Head lice infestation constitutes a serious health problem in marginalized areas where s...
A new shampoo based on neem (Azadirachta indica) is highly effective against head lice in vitro Abst...
Because topical compounds based on insecticidal chemicals are the mainstay of head lice treatment, b...
In the United States, approximately 10 – 12 million people, mostly children, are infested annually w...
WOS: 000351523900009PubMed ID: 25604670Head lice infestation (HLI) caused by Pediculus humanus capit...
International audienceOf the three lice (head, body, and pubic louse) that infest humans, the body l...
Background: Pediculosis, caused by head lice (Pediculidae: Pediculus humanus var. capitis), is exper...
Purpose of Study: With increasing global prevalence and awareness of pediculosis, the number of head...
The present clinical trial was conducted to obtain additional data for the safety and efficacy of a ...
International audienceInfestation with head lice is a widespread, persistent, and recurring issue le...
Head lice are an emerging social problem, not only in economically poor countries but also in practi...
Due to increased resistance and safety concerns with insecticide-based pediculicides, there is growi...
An improved in vitro rearing system, based on a silicone-reinforced Parafilm® M membrane, human hair...
[Extract]\ud The failure of pediculicide products in many countries\ud (Chapter 6.4.) has resulted i...
International audienceHead lice infestation is still a public health problem worldwide, with an intr...
Background: Head lice infestation constitutes a serious health problem in marginalized areas where s...
A new shampoo based on neem (Azadirachta indica) is highly effective against head lice in vitro Abst...
Because topical compounds based on insecticidal chemicals are the mainstay of head lice treatment, b...
In the United States, approximately 10 – 12 million people, mostly children, are infested annually w...
WOS: 000351523900009PubMed ID: 25604670Head lice infestation (HLI) caused by Pediculus humanus capit...
International audienceOf the three lice (head, body, and pubic louse) that infest humans, the body l...