2024
DOI: 10.1111/mve.12763
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A severe head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) infestation: Timeline, pathogen detection, kdr‐gene screening and morphological anomalies of lice

Marina E. Eremeeva,
Lance A. Durden,
Jonathan Eisenstat
et al.

Abstract: Lice are assuming an increasing importance in forensic investigations, given their capacity to provide information about an individual's care. Head louse pediculosis is a frequent condition in school‐age children and can be properly controlled using topical treatments combined with good personal hygiene. Prolonged and chronic infestations may result in more serious outcomes including severe iron deficiency anaemia. We conducted entomological and laboratory investigations of a head louse infestation in a 12‐yea… Show more

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