نتایج جستجو برای: pediculus humanus capitis

تعداد نتایج: 2036  

2017
George I. Lambrou Maria Braoudaki Eleni Papanikolaou Anna Tagka

Background: Pediculosis in humans and especially children is a very common dermatological disorder caused by the parasites Pediculus humanus capitis, Pediculus humanus humanus and/or Pediculus phthirus pubis. Aim: The aim of this study was to further investigate the relations of studied socioeconomic variables towards the understanding of pediculosis dynamics in the Greek population. Materials ...

Journal: :Paediatrics & child health 2004
Carl Cummings Jane C Finlay Noni E MacDonald

Head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) infestations are not a primary health hazard or a vector for disease, but they are a societal problem with substantial costs. Diagnosis of head lice infestation requires the detection of a living louse. Although pyrethrins and permethrin remain first-line treatments in Canada, isopropyl myristate/ST-cyclomethicone solution and dimeticone can be considered a...

Journal: :Cutis 2017
Alicia T Dagrosa Dirk M Elston

The head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is a blood-sucking arthropod of the suborder Anoplura. Infestation continues in epidemic proportions in children of all socioeconomic groups. Although not implicated as a disease vector, infestation can lead to considerable distress, missed days of school, and secondary infections. Pyrethroids are recommended for treatment, but resistance is common. Ne...

Journal: :International journal of paleopathology 2013
Bernardo Arriaza Vivien Standen Karl Reinhard Adauto Araújo Jörg Heukelbach Katharina Dittmar

Archaic mummies from northern Chile were examined for the presence of Pediculus humanus capitis. The excellent preservation of mummies and louse nits/eggs permitted a study of the degree of head lice infestation. We studied 63 Chinchorro mummies (ca. 5000-3000 years B.P.) from the Arica-Camarones coast. An area of 2cm×2cm on each mummy's head was systematically inspected for louse nits/eggs. Ha...

ضاربان, ایرج, عباس زاده بزی, محمد, غفاری, حمیدرضا, مهرجوفرد, حسن, مودی, میترا,

Background and Aim: Pediculus Humanus Capitis has crucial role in transferring different diseases. Social hygiene and personal hygiene have particular role in prevention of this infection. The present study was aimed at planning and evaluating a hygiene- education program to reduce the extent of infection to Pediculus Humanus Capitis among female elementary students in Zabol during 2003. Mater...

Journal: :journal of current ophthalmology 0
سیدفرزاد محمدی seyed farzad mohammadi ایرج محبی iraj mobedi سیدمهرداد محمدی seyed mehrdad mohammadi مریم تحویلداری maryam tahvildari فهیمه اسدی آملی fahimeh asadi amoli

purpose : to report for the first time, a presumable case of pediculus capitis corneal pseudo-infestation case report : our patient was a 35-year-old farmer presenting with symptoms and signs of ocular discomfort and inflammation. clinical examination suggested a retained corneal foreign body pathology of the lesion suggested a female pediculus humanus capitis (head louse). conclusion : arthrop...

Journal: :Anais brasileiros de dermatologia 2009
Patricia Elena Neira Luis Rodrigo Molina Alejandra Ximena Correa Nelson Ramón Américo Muñoz David Eduardo Oschilewski

BACKGROUND Methods for the diagnosis of Pediculus humanus var. capitis are controversial and most studies are based on direct visual exam. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to compare the diagnosis efficacy of both direct visual exam and the use of a metal microchanelled fine-toothed comb. METHODS 946 children and teenagers 4 to 19 years of age were examined. Each individual's hair ...

Journal: :Pediatric nursing 2014
Deborah J Pontius

The treatment of Pediculosis capitis, or head lice, is fraught with misinformation, myths, and mismanagement. Common myths include the need to exclude children from school, the need to remove all visible nits ("no-nit" policies), the need for massive environmental cleaning, that head lice live for long periods of time, and that schools are a common location for lice transmission. Head lice are ...

2014
Pierre-Julien Coulaud Catherine Lepolard Yassina Bechah Jean-Michel Berenger Didier Raoult Eric Ghigo

Pediculus humanus humanus is an human ectoparasite which represents a serious public health threat because it is vector for pathogenic bacteria. It is important to understand and identify where bacteria reside in human body lice to define new strategies to counterstroke the capacity of vectorization of the bacterial pathogens by body lice. It is known that phagocytes from vertebrates can be hos...

2014
Rick Speare Humpress Harrington Deon Canyon Peter D Massey

BACKGROUND Lack of guidelines on control of pediculosis in the Solomon Islands led to a search for relevant evidence on head lice in the Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs). The aim of this search was to systematically evaluate evidence in the peer reviewed literature on pediculosis due to head lice (Pediculus humanus var capitis) in the 22 PICTs from the perspective of its value i...

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