Head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) are worldwide obligate human ectoparasites, with high implications in pediatrics. In Europe, first-line topical neurotoxic insecticidal therapeutic strategies are being replaced by topical physically acting agents as the first-choice treatment. Safety of the active ingredients and high efficacy in a one-time single-dose treatment with a brief treatment application time are key issues for consumer use and effective compliance. The aim of this study was to assess the in vitro efficacy of a newly developed squalane and dimethicone-based pediculicidal formula, against motile head lice and eggs after 2 and 5 min immersion in the product, as well as its skin tolerance and acceptability under dermatological a...
Head louse infestations remain a global public-health concern due to increased resistance of lice to...
Infestation of the head louse Pediculus humanus var capitis DeGeer (Phthiraptera: Pediculidae) is an...
WOS: 000272829100005PubMed ID: 19951427Background: Dimeticone 4% lotion was shown to be an effective...
International audienceInfestation with head lice is a widespread, persistent, and recurring issue le...
Background: Infestation with the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) occurs worldwide. Exis...
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...
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 ...
Background: Pediculosis, caused by head lice (Pediculidae: Pediculus humanus var. capitis), is exper...
International audienceHead lice infestation is still a public health problem worldwide, with an intr...
Head lice are endemic worldwide. Resistance to permethrin and doubts about the safety of pesticides ...
Due to increased resistance and safety concerns with insecticide-based pediculicides, there is growi...
The therapy of pediculosis remains a common problem in pediatric clinical practice. As resistance to...
The present clinical trial was conducted to obtain additional data for the safety and efficacy of a ...
Head louse infestations remain a global public-health concern due to increased resistance of lice to...
Infestation of the head louse Pediculus humanus var capitis DeGeer (Phthiraptera: Pediculidae) is an...
WOS: 000272829100005PubMed ID: 19951427Background: Dimeticone 4% lotion was shown to be an effective...
International audienceInfestation with head lice is a widespread, persistent, and recurring issue le...
Background: Infestation with the human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) occurs worldwide. Exis...
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...
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 ...
Background: Pediculosis, caused by head lice (Pediculidae: Pediculus humanus var. capitis), is exper...
International audienceHead lice infestation is still a public health problem worldwide, with an intr...
Head lice are endemic worldwide. Resistance to permethrin and doubts about the safety of pesticides ...
Due to increased resistance and safety concerns with insecticide-based pediculicides, there is growi...
The therapy of pediculosis remains a common problem in pediatric clinical practice. As resistance to...
The present clinical trial was conducted to obtain additional data for the safety and efficacy of a ...
Head louse infestations remain a global public-health concern due to increased resistance of lice to...
Infestation of the head louse Pediculus humanus var capitis DeGeer (Phthiraptera: Pediculidae) is an...
WOS: 000272829100005PubMed ID: 19951427Background: Dimeticone 4% lotion was shown to be an effective...