Description Head lice are parasites that usually infest the scalps of school age children, although adults also get them. Lice attach their eggs to hair shafts near the scalp and lay five to six eggs a day. Lice never willingly leave the head; they stay close to the scalp for food, ...
Dodd C. ( 2000 ) Interventions for treating head lice (Cochrane Review) . In The Cochrane Library 4 , John Wiley & Sons, Chichester.Community Hygiene Concern. Our com- ments on the Cochrane review: interventions for treating head lice. 17 January 2002. Available at: http://www.chc.org/...
Compositions comprising citrus flavonoids and quaternary ammonium salts for treating head liceA composition having anti-lice properties comprising effective amounts of at least one monoalkyl and/or dialkyl quat and/or amidoquat in combination with flavonoid-containing extracts obtained from Citrus plants ...
New guidelines for treating lice in time for school year. Presents guidelines for treating head lice presented at a conference held at Harvard School of Public Health, which was published in the `Contemporary Pedi... Levy,Sandra - 《Drug Topics》 被引量: 0发表: 2000年 The role of community...
Visit the doctor. Most last no more than a few weeks, but some people have ones that stick around long after other symptoms are gone. In a child, a cough is considered chronic if it lasts more than 4 weeks. For adults, it’s 8 weeks or more. ...
(cover story)Discusses lice, parasites that infest the scalps of both children and adults. Treatment options including malathion, lindane, permethrin, and pyrethins; Misconceptions about head lice.NashBethEBSCO_AspBmj British Medical JournalNash B. Treating head lice. BMJ 2003 326 1256-1257...
Treating head lice--view from the battlefielddoi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.326.7401.1256Sylva DolenskaBMJ
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