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- Head_lice_infestation abstract "Head lice infestation (also known as pediculosis capitis, or as "having nits" or "having cooties") the colonization of the hair by the head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis), typically only involves the head or scalp of the human host. Head lice feed on human blood; itching from lice bites is a common symptom of this condition. Treatment includes application of topical insecticides such as a pyrethrin or permethrin, although a variety of herbal remedies are also common.Lice infestation in general is known as pediculosis, and occurs in many mammalian and bird species. The term pediculosis capitis, or simply "pediculosis", is sometimes used to refer to the specific human pediculosis due to P. humanus capitis (i.e., head-louse infestation)[citation needed]. Humans are hosts for two other lice as well — the body louse and the crab louse.Head-lice infestation is widely endemic, especially in children. It is a cause of some concern in public health, although, unlike human body lice, head lice are not carriers of other infectious diseases. It has been suggested that in the past, head lice infection has been a mutualistic beneficial condition which helps to defend against the far more dangerous disease-carrying body louse.".
- Head_lice_infestation diseasesdb "9725".
- Head_lice_infestation emedicineSubject "med".
- Head_lice_infestation emedicineTopic "1769".
- Head_lice_infestation icd10 "B85.0".
- Head_lice_infestation medlineplus "000840".
- Head_lice_infestation meshId "D010373".
- Head_lice_infestation thumbnail Fig.4.Louse_bites.jpg?width=300.
- Head_lice_infestation wikiPageExternalLink headlicecenter.com.
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- Head_lice_infestation caption "Head lice bites on the nape of the neck".
- Head_lice_infestation diseasesdb "9725".
- Head_lice_infestation emedicinesubj "med".
- Head_lice_infestation emedicinetopic "1769".
- Head_lice_infestation icd "B85.0".
- Head_lice_infestation medlineplus "840".
- Head_lice_infestation meshid "D010373".
- Head_lice_infestation name "Head lice infestation".
- Head_lice_infestation subject Category:Arthropod_infestations.
- Head_lice_infestation subject Category:Parasitic_infestations,_stings,_and_bites_of_the_skin.
- Head_lice_infestation type Disease.
- Head_lice_infestation type Situation.
- Head_lice_infestation comment "Head lice infestation (also known as pediculosis capitis, or as "having nits" or "having cooties") the colonization of the hair by the head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis), typically only involves the head or scalp of the human host. Head lice feed on human blood; itching from lice bites is a common symptom of this condition.".
- Head_lice_infestation label "Head lice infestation".
- Head_lice_infestation label "Pédiculose du cuir chevelu".
- Head_lice_infestation label "Головной педикулёз".
- Head_lice_infestation sameAs Pédiculose_du_cuir_chevelu.
- Head_lice_infestation sameAs m.04glp3v.
- Head_lice_infestation sameAs Q532158.
- Head_lice_infestation sameAs Q532158.
- Head_lice_infestation wasDerivedFrom Head_lice_infestation?oldid=604442961.
- Head_lice_infestation depiction Fig.4.Louse_bites.jpg.
- Head_lice_infestation isPrimaryTopicOf Head_lice_infestation.
- Head_lice_infestation name "Head lice infestation (pediculosis capitis)".