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| Al-Tamimi, Sarah | Host defense limits in host switching. | |
| Ashrafi, Maryam | A program to control head lice in schools. | |
| Bailey, Anita | A closer look at behaviours of head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) challenges current views on biology and medical importance. | |
| ———— | Transmission, detection and treatment of head lice in the community. | |
| Banks, Jonathan | Overcoming inertia: penguin and louse coevolution. | |
| Barbosa, Júlio | Education: A method of pediculosis control. | |
| Bates, Peter | Epidemiology of chewing lice (Bovicola ovis) infesting sheep in England and Wales. | |
| Brogdon, William | Family 6 cytochrome p450 oxidases in head and body lice. | |
| Burgess, Ian | Management of insecticide resistance in head lice, lessons to be learned from the UK experience. | |
| ———— | Pitfalls inherent in clinical trials on head louse treatments. | |
| ———— | Diagnostic tools. What do we actually have and how to use them. | |
| Canyon, Deon | Experimental evidence of dispersal of head lice. | |
| Clayton, Dale | When a good parasite goes bad: Coevolutionary dynamics of birds and feather lice. | |
| Combescot-Lang, C. | An epidemiological study of pediculosis in Tours (France) and the relation to pediculicides. | |
| Counahan, Megan | Parental reports are an unreliable indicator of head lice infections in schools. | |
| ———— | Prevalence and risk factors of pediculosis in primary school children in Victoria. | |
| Covacin, Catherine | Evolution of mitochondrial genomes in bird lice (Ischnocera). | |
| Dasch, Gregory | Louse bourne bacterial diseases: problem, questions and new approaches. | |
| ———— | Biochemical characteristics of typhus group rickettsiae with special attention to the ZRS and human strains of Rickettsia prowazekii. | |
| Forde, Rebecca | Phylogeny of lice from Australian marsupials (Boopiidae: Amblycera). | |
| Galloway, Terry | Lice parasitizing the great Gray Owl, Strix nebulosa, in Manitoba, Canada. | |
| Green, Eddie | Comparative morphological specializations of the Phthiraptera as revealed by SEM. | |
| ———— | A micromorphical comparison between the warthog louse (Haematopinus phacochoeri) and the pig louse (H. suis). | |
| Hafner, Mark | Coevolution of chewing lice and pocket gophers. | |
| Hill, Nigel | What is the future for head lice control in the UK: Will we learn from our mistakes? | |
| Hunter, Janet | Preliminary survey of resistance to pediculicides in head lice in Queensland. | |
| Ibarra, Joanna | Biological and epidemiological influences in head louse control from a UK perspective. | |
| ———— | Bug Busting. Head lice a Go Go! (Video). | |
| Izri, Arezki | Actuality of Pediculosis in France. | |
| James, Peter | Variation in host susceptibility to sheep biting lice Bovicola ovis (Schrank). | |
| ———— | Host responses to sheep biting lice Bovicola ovis (Schrank). | |
| Johnson, Kevin | Bridging micro and macroevolutionary patterns in avian Ischnocera. | |
| Jones, Davy | Structural, erythematous and immunogenic properties of salivary glands of the human body louse, Pediculus humanus L.. | |
| Kobayashi, Mutsuo | Present status of pediculosis in Japan. | |
| Kollien, Astrid | Digestive enzymes of human lice (Pediculus humanus). | |
| Lapeere, Hilde | A prevalence survey for head lice in nursery and primary schools in Ghent. | |
| ———— | Wet combing versus traditional scalp inspection as a detection method for lice infestation in school children. | |
| ———— | Clinical trials, systematic reviews and controversy in head lice treatment. | |
| Larsen, Kim | Two surveys on the epidemiology of head lice in Sweden and Denmark. | |
| ———— | Combs for removing lice and nits. | |
| ———— | Head lice control: What can we learn from veterinary medicine? | |
| Leo, Natalie | Evidence from mitochondrial DNA that the head lice and body lice are conspecific. | |
| ———— | Intragenomic variation in the ITS2 rDNA in the human louse, Pediculus humanus: ITS2 is not a suitable marker for population studies in this species. | |
| Light, Jessica | Preliminary Molecular studies of Systematics and Cophylogeny in rodent-restricted sucking lice (Anoplura: Polyplacidae). | |
| McMeniman, Connor | A molecular diagnostic assay for resistance to synthetic pyrethroids in Pediculus humanus. | |
| Mey, Eberhard | On the development and current state of sucking/chewing louse (Phthiraptera) systematics. | |
| Moyer, Brett | Impact of feather molt on lice: Looks can be deceiving. | |
| ———— | Low humidity reduces ectoparasite pressure: Implications for host life history evolution. | |
| Mumcuoglu, Kosta | Epidemiology of human lice in Israel. | |
| ———— | Use of human lice in forensic entomology. | |
| ———— | Human lice in art and history. | |
| ———— | Human lice on mummies and archaeological remains | |
| ———— | Public health concerns related to Head louse infestations in Israel. | |
| ———— | Development of a vaccine for lice of medical and veterinary importance. | |
| ———— | The relevance of the louse comb and nits to head louse infestations. | |
| ———— | The in-vivo pediculicidal efficacy of a natural remedy. | |
| ———— | Permethrin resistance in Israeli head lice. | |
| Murray, Durno | Some adaptations of lice to life on mammals. | |
| Murrell, Anna | Phylogeny of the Psocodea inferred from small subunit rDNA. | |
| ———— | A survey of bacterial diversity in lice and other ectoparasites from Australia. | |
| Olsen, Alice | Head lice in Denmark. | |
| Pai, Ki-Soo | Epidemiology of head louse infestation in Korea. | |
| Pfeffer, Alex | Bovicola ovis infestation of sheep: Allergy and allergens. | |
| Picollo, María | Laboratory bioassay for evaluating biological effectiveness of pediculicides. | |
| ———— | Analysis of permethrin resistance in head lice from Argentina. | |
| Priestly, Caroline | Botanical pediculicides: History, consumer craze or potential cure? | |
| Reed, David | Bacteria associated with chewing lice: endosymbionts and studies of coevolution. | |
| ———— | Are human head and body lice products of sympatric speciation? Levene and Dobzansky revisited. | |
| Rékási, József | Ecological correlates of the measures of louse infestations of the house sparrow, Passer domesticus. | |
| Robinson, D. | Potential role of head lice, Pediculus humanus capitis, as vectors of Rickettsia prowazekii. | |
| Rózsa, Lajos | Measures of louse burdens: Statistical tools to search for ecological correlates. | |
| Shao, Renfu | Numerous rearrangements of genes in mitochondrial genomes of the wallaby louse Heterodoxus macropus (Boopiidae: Amblycera). | |
| ———— | Increased rate of gene arrangement in the mitochondrial genomes of three orders of hemipteroid insects (Lice, Pscoptera, Thrips). | |
| Singh, S.K. | Microanatomy of female reproductive tract on an ischnoceran duck louse, Anaticola crassicornis. | |
| ———— | Lice egg morphology versus lice taxonomy. | |
| Smith, Vince | LouseBase: An online specimen and data management system for working with lice. | |
| ———— | Louse Wars: Data set incongruence and the problem of avian louse phylogeny. | |
| Taylan-Ozkan, Aysegul | Actual situation of head and body louse infestations in Turkey. | |
| Todd, Robin | Activity of synergized-pyrethrin and permethrin-based pediculicides against head louse eggs (Pediculus capitis DeGeer, Phthiraptera: Anoplura) collected from West Palm Beach, Florida, USA. | |
| Weckstein, Jason | Biogeography explains cophylogenetic patterns in toucan lice. | |
| Whiteman, Noah | Lice of the polyandrous Galapagos Hawk: population genetics, coevolution and ecology. | |
| Yang, Xiaoye | Study of domestic animal lice in Inner Mongolia autonomous region, China. | |
| ———— | Infestation rates of head lice in pupils of primary schools in Inner Mongolia region, China. |
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