-
infestation with head lice is
named pediculosis capitis,
while this with body lice,
pediculosis corporis.
Although pediculosis in
humans may
properly refer to...
-
Pediculosis pubis (also
known as "crabs" and "pubic lice") is an
infestation by the
pubic louse,
Pthirus pubis, a
wingless insect which feeds on blood...
- Head lice infestation, also
known as
pediculosis capitis, is the
infection of the head hair and
scalp by the head
louse (Pediculus hum**** capitis). Itching...
-
Pediculosis corporis or Vagabond's
disease is a
cutaneous condition caused by body lice (Pediculus hum**** hum****) that lay
their eggs on
clothing and...
- primates.
Louse infestation of the body is
known as
pediculosis,
pediculosis capitis for head lice,
pediculosis corporis for body lice, and
phthiriasis for pubic...
- in
their transmission.
Infestation of the
eyelashes is
referred to as
pediculosis ciliaris or
phthiriasis palpebrarum. The main
symptom of infestation...
- Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) for
pediculosis.
Agents approved by the FDA for
treatment of
pediculosis include abametapir,
topical ivermectin lotion...
-
Retrieved 2024-05-03. Sulica, VI; Graham, JH (August 1981). "Generalized
pediculosis corporis.
Microscopic study of hairs".
Journal of
Cutaneous Pathology...
- humans; the
human condition of
being infested with
sucking lice is
called pediculosis.
Pediculus hum**** is
divided into two subspecies,
Pediculus hum****...
-
louse (Pediculus hum**** capitis)
causes pediculosis Body
louse (Pediculus hum**** hum****):
causes pediculosis Crab
louse (Pthirus pubis):
causes phthiriasis...