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1 March 2014 Efficacy of Products to Remove Eggs of Pediculus humanus capitis (Phthiraptera: Pediculidae) from the Human Hair
Hilde Lapeere, Lieve Brochez, Evelien Verhaeghe, Robert H. Vander Stichele, Jean-Paul Remon, Jo Lambert, Luc Leybaert
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Abstract

Head lice infestations are very common in children aged between 3 and 12 yr old. The eggs of the head louse are difficult to remove and remain firmly attached to the hair even after any head louse treatment. Solid in vitro and in vivo evidence to support the use of any of the proposed products to facilitate nit removal is scarce. The objective of the current study was to determine the efficacy of several products to remove eggshells from human hair using an objective measurement procedure. Water and ordinary hair conditioner significantly facilitated the removal of nits in vitro. We found no difference between ordinary conditioner and products specifically marketed for the purpose of nit removal. Other products such as formic acid solution and almond oil did not have a beneficial effect.

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Hilde Lapeere, Lieve Brochez, Evelien Verhaeghe, Robert H. Vander Stichele, Jean-Paul Remon, Jo Lambert, and Luc Leybaert "Efficacy of Products to Remove Eggs of Pediculus humanus capitis (Phthiraptera: Pediculidae) from the Human Hair," Journal of Medical Entomology 51(2), 400-407, (1 March 2014). https://doi.org/10.1603/ME13106
Received: 29 May 2013; Accepted: 1 November 2013; Published: 1 March 2014
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nit removal
pediculosis capitis
Pediculus humanis capitis
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