Abstract:Abstract. Pediculosis capitis is a disease caused by infection with Pediculus humanus var. capitis which is a blood-eating ectoparasites and grows on human head hair. Many factors encourage the occurrence of pediculosis capitis, including the level of knowledge about pediculosis capitis, personal hygiene, gender, socioeconomic conditions, the habit of borrowing personal items, and the density of occupants in a room. The purpose of this study was to find the signs of pediculosis capitis in female students from … Show more
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