نتایج جستجو برای: pediculus humanus capitis

تعداد نتایج: 2036  

Journal: :International Journal of Health Sciences (IJHS) 2022

The prevalence of head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) is one the most common infections at all ages, especially among students, and widespread worldwide. This study aimed to investigate infection external factors affecting distribution P.capitis in girls' schools Garmsar city east Semnan province (Iran) from October 2017 April 2018. was descriptive analytical. A total 850 students aged 7 16 1...

2018
Kerdalidec Candy Sophie Brun Patrick Nicolas Rémy Durand Remi N. Charrel Arezki Izri

Chemical, physical, and mechanical methods are used to control human lice. Attempts have been made to eradicate head lice Pediculus humanus capitis by hot air, soaking in various fluids or asphyxiation using occlusive treatments. In this study, we assessed the maximum time that head lice can survive anoxia (oxygen deprivation) and their ability to survive prolonged water immersion. We also obse...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2006
Philippe Parola Pierre-Edouard Fournier Didier Raoult

We read with interest but question the recent article by Sasaki et al. (2006) that reported the molecular detectionbynestedpolymerase chain reaction (PCR) of the agent of trench fever, Bartonella quintana, in humanbody louse,Pediculus humanus humanusL., the known vector, as well as in human head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis De Geer, all collected on Nepalese children. Head lice are widely d...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2006
Rodina M Al-Shawa

In total, 2,408 primary school girls (6-14 yr old) in two districts within the Gaza Governorate were examined for the presence of head lice, Pediculus humanus capitis De Geer. The localities chosen for the study were the Old Gaza city and the rural village Jabalia. The rate of infestation with lice was 14.1%, and an additional 35% of girls had nits (eggs) only. The prevalence of louse infestati...

Journal: :Fitoterapia 2006
C M Priestley I F Burgess E M Williamson

Essential oils have been widely used in traditional medicine for the eradication of lice, including head lice, but due to the variability of their constitution the effects may not be reproducible. In an attempt to assess the contribution of their component monoterpenoids, a range of common individual compounds were tested in in vitro toxicity model against both human lice (Pediculus humanus, an...

Journal: :Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases 2014
Amina Boutellis Laurent Abi-Rached Didier Raoult

Two genera of lice parasitize humans: Pthirus and Pediculus. The latter is of significant public health importance and comprises two ecotypes: the body louse and the head louse. These ecotypes are morphologically and genetically notably similar; the body louse is responsible for three infectious diseases: Louse-borne epidemic typhus, relapsing fever, and trench fever. Mitochondrial DNA studies ...

2017
Mayura Soonwera

Head lice infestation caused by Pediculus humanus capitis De Geer. (Phthiraptera) is one of the most important public health problem in children worldwide. Currently, head lice resistance to chemical pediculicide are increasing, thus new alternative pediculicides from herb or plant are needed for head lice treatment. The aim of this study were to evaluate toxicity of five herbal extracts from A...

Background  Recognition of head lice prevalence and related risk factors contributing in spreading the disease is a step forward to the control of this important health problem. This survey was done to determine prevalence and risk factors associated with head louse (Pediculus Humanus Capitis) in Central Iran. Materials and Methods In this descriptive–analytic study, a total of 38,237 suspected...

2016
Nadia Amanzougaghene Jean Akiana Géor Mongo Ndombe Bernard Davoust Nardiouf Sjelin Nsana Henri-Joseph Parra Florence Fenollar Didier Raoult Oleg Mediannikov

BACKGROUND Head lice, Pediculus humanus capitis, occur in four divergent mitochondrial clades (A, B, C and D), each having particular geographical distributions. Recent studies suggest that head lice, as is the case of body lice, can act as a vector for louse-borne diseases. Therefore, understanding the genetic diversity of lice worldwide is of critical importance to our understanding of the ri...

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