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DPDx - Pediculosis - CDCPediculosis is infestation with the human head-and-body louse, Pediculus humanus. There are two subspecies, the head louse (P. h. capitis) and the body louse ( ...Missing: genus | Show results with:genus
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Human Lice in Paleoentomology and PaleomicrobiologyThe family Pediculidae contains the genus Pediculus, which is shared by humans and chimpanzees, and the family Pthiridae contains the genus Pthirus, which is ...
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Pediculus humanus | INFORMATION - Animal Diversity WebPediculus humanus is a small insect with a large abdomen and legs equipped with sharp claws for holding onto hair and clothing fibers.Missing: taxonomy | Show results with:taxonomy
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Human Lice (Anoplura: Pediculidae), Their Detection And ControlBIOLOGY: Life cycles of all 3 types of lice are very similar–each goes through an egg stage, 3 nymphal stages, and the adult stage, Female body lice attach ...
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Taxonomy browser (Pediculidae) - NCBITHE NCBI Taxonomy database allows browsing of the taxonomy tree, which contains a classification of organisms ... Psocodea; Troctomorpha; Phthiraptera; Anoplura.
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Pediculus Linnaeus, 1758 - GBIFPediculus Linnaeus, 1758. Dataset; GBIF Backbone Taxonomy: Rank; GENUS: Published in; Linnaeus, C. (1758) Systema naturae. I, lice:610–614.
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Pediculus - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsPediculus is defined as a genus of parasites belonging to the family Pediculidae, which are robust-bodied insects that infest primates, including humans, ...
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Pediculous - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Latin pediculosus (1540s) meaning "infested with lice," the word denotes being lousy or relating to lice, derived from pediculus "louse."
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Phylogenomics of Parasitic and Nonparasitic Lice (Insecta ...We conducted a phylogenomic analysis on the order Psocodea utilizing both transcriptome and genome sequencing to obtain a data set of 2370 orthologous genes.
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Where Are We With Human Lice? A Review of the Current ... - NIHJan 21, 2020 · Pediculus humanus belongs to the genus of Pediculus, which is shared with chimpanzees (P. schaeffi) and New World monkey (P. mjobergi) ...
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High diversity and rapid diversification in the head louse, Pediculus ...Sep 16, 2015 · The genus Pediculus includes two species—Pediculus humanus which occurs only on Homo sapiens while Pediculus schaeffi occurs on both the ...
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Taxonomy of Human Lice | Phthiraptera.myspecies.infoJun 24, 2009 · The Pubic Louse was first described and named in1758, by Linnaeus as Pediculus pubis. In 1815 Leach established the genus Pthirus, and included ...Missing: biology | Show results with:biology
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Pediculus humanus - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsPediculus humanus is defined as a species of human louse that exists in two ecotypes: the head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) and the body louse (Pediculus ...
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Prevalence of Pediculus humunus capitis, Pediculus humanus ... - NIHThe length of an adult Pediculus humanus capitis is estimated at 2-3 mm, and it feeds on the blood present in the blood vessels extending in the scalp causing ...
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EENY-104/IN261: Human Lice: Body Louse, Pediculus humanus ...Three types of lice infest humans: the body louse, Pediculus humanus humanus Linnaeus, also known as Pediculus humanus corporis; the head louse Pediculus ...Missing: subspecies | Show results with:subspecies
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Pair of lice lost or parasites regained: the evolutionary history of ...Pediculus was maintained on the lineage leading to humans and chimpanzees but lost from the gorilla lineage, and the two resulting species (Pediculus schaeffi ...
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Host switching of human lice to new world monkeys in South AmericaIn this study, we demonstrate that Pediculus mjobergi, a New World monkey louse was originally a human louse. •. The host switch of this louse happened ...
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Host switching of human lice to new world monkeys in South AmericaPediculus mjobergi, the lice of South American monkeys of Cebidae family, also belong to this clade. These lice are supposed to be acquired by their monkey's ...
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Genetic Analysis of Lice Supports Direct Contact between Modern ...Here we show that modern human head lice, Pediculus humanus, are composed of two ancient lineages, whose origin predates modern Homo sapiens by an order of ...
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Apes, lice and prehistory | Journal of Biology | Full TextFeb 10, 2009 · [2] estimated the divergence of chimp and human Pediculus lice at 5.5 million years ago (MYA) and provided evidence of cospeciation with their ...
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Characterization of the human head louse nit sheath reveals ... - PMCJan 10, 2019 · Genetic studies on the head and body lice suggest that they diverged 30,000–110,000 years ago as humans began to wear clothing. The whole genome ...
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Molecular evolution of Pediculus humanus and the origin of clothingA molecular clock analysis indicates that body lice originated not more than about 72,000 +/- 42,000 years ago; the mtDNA sequences also indicate a demographic ...
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Host switching of human lice to new world monkeys in South AmericaFeb 8, 2016 · mjobergi was transmitted to monkeys from the first humans who set foot on the American continent thousands of years ago, we obtained and ...
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Pediculosis and Pthiriasis (Lice Infestation) - Medscape ReferenceApr 8, 2025 · The head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis, has an elongated body and narrow anterior mouthparts. Body lice look similar but lay their eggs (nits) ...
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Lice Found On Humans | VCE Publications - Virginia TechFeb 12, 2021 · Head and body lice are gray to tan in color, but a recent blood meal will be visible in the body and make them appear darker. Bloodsucking lice ...
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Biology and Control of Human Lice | NC State Extension PublicationsAlthough small, lice are visible to the naked eye and range in size from 1/16 to 1/8th of an inch in length. ... Body lice (Pediculus humanus humanus) look ...
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The Sensory Machinery of the Head Louse Pediculus humanus capitisApr 18, 2019 · This work aimed to gain an insight into the sensory biology of the head louse P. humanus capitis as a first approach to understand the sensory ...
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The Anatomy of Pediculus Humanus - HeadLice.OrgFeb 4, 1997 · INTERNAL ANATOMY. 1. Mouth Parts. FIG. 10. Pediculus humanus, longitudinal section of head. bf, buccal funuel; cbp, cibarial pump; dp, dilator ...
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Human louse | Description, Subspecies, Behaviours, & FactsThere are two subspecies, Pediculus humanus capitis, the head louse, and P. humanus humanus, the body louse, or cootie.
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Pediculus humanus - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsHuman lice description and classification based on various morphological characteristics, including size, shape and pigmentation, [18]. 1917, Sikora; Bacot ...
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Pediculosis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHThe three varieties that are parasitic to humans are Pediculus humanus capitis (head louse), Pthirus pubis (crab louse), and Pediculus humanus (body louse).Missing: morphology | Show results with:morphology
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Human pediculosis, a global public health problemMay 26, 2022 · Human louse biology. Louse life cycle includes egg, three nymphal stages, and adult (Fig. 4). Human lice require regular blood meals to survive ...Taxonomy And Phylogenetics... · Human Louse Biology · Epidemiology
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About Head Lice - CDCJun 4, 2024 · Nits (lice eggs) cannot hatch and usually die within a week if they are not kept at the same temperature as those found close to the scalp. Nits ...
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The mitochondrial genome of the chimpanzee louse, Pediculus ...Sep 3, 2015 · The human head louse and the body louse share a genus exclusively with the chimpanzee louse, Pe. schaeffi, whereas the human pubic louse shares ...
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Geographic distributions and origins of human head lice (Pediculus ...It is likely that lice belonging to this mitochondrial clade recently migrated to other geographic localities, e.g., Europe and Australia, and, if not already ...
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Pair of lice lost or parasites regained: the evolutionary history of ...Mar 7, 2007 · Pediculus was maintained on the lineage leading to humans and chimpanzees but lost from the gorilla lineage, and the two resulting species ( ...
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Lice (Phthiraptera) - Factsheet for health professionals - ECDCDec 15, 2023 · Lice (Phthiraptera) are a very diverse group of insects, exclusively adapted to parasitism. Several thousand species have been described to date.
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Human pediculosis, a global public health problem - PMCMay 26, 2022 · Human pediculosis is caused by hematophagous lice, which are transmitted between individuals via direct and/or indirect contact.
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Where Are We With Human Lice? A Review of the Current ... - FrontiersPediculus humanus is an obligate bloodsucking ectoparasite of human that includes two ecotypes, head louse and body louse, which differ slightly in morphology ...
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Quantification of blood intake of the head louse: Pediculus humanus ...Aug 6, 2025 · However, if head lice feed more often than three times a day, a heavy infestation would have a greater potential to lead to iron deficiency. The ...Missing: digestion | Show results with:digestion
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The digestive system of human lice: current advances and potential ...Aug 16, 2009 · This review focuses on the digestion habits of the best-investigated taxon of human lice P. h. humanus in relation to other blood-sucking insects.Introduction · Lice Symbionts · The Digestive Tract And...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Head louse - WikipediaThe head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is an obligate ectoparasite of humans. Head lice are wingless insects that spend their entire lives on the human ...
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Paediatrics: how to manage pediculosis capitis - PMCPediculosis capitis is a common human parasitic infestation in childhood. This article aims to provide a narrative updated review on the management of ...Missing: digestion | Show results with:digestion
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Head lice infestations: A clinical update - PMC - NIHLice do not hop or fly, but can crawl rapidly (23 cm/minute under natural conditions) (10). The role of fomites in transmission is controversial (10).Missing: speed | Show results with:speed
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Head Louse - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsTheir colour is greyish brown, but after sucking blood they may become reddish and dark brown. Their size varies between 1 and 3 mm according to their ...
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Body Lice, Head Lice - Oklahoma State University ExtensionHead lice prefer to live on the hair of the head although they have been known to wander to other parts of the body. Body lice tend to aggregate where clothing ...
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Cuticular extracts induce aggregation in head lice - Galassi - 2024Mar 1, 2024 · Adult lice exhibited attraction to cuticular extracts when hexane was employed as the solvent in behavioural tests.
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The Aggregation Response of Human Body Louse (Pediculus ...Oct 1, 1986 · The human body louse aggregates on filter paper impregnated with an aqueous extract of louse faeces. Chemical analysis of the faeces ...
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The Sensory Machinery of the Head Louse Pediculus humanus capitisThis is the first study that integrates morphological and behavioral aspects of the sensory machinery of head lice involved in host perception.
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Human Lice | MU ExtensionSep 1, 1997 · Adults may survive 3 to 5 days without a blood meal. Normally a young louse will mature to an adult in 3 to 5 weeks. Lice life cycle. Figure 2
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Changing Demographics and Prevalence of Body Lice among ...Nov 11, 2017 · Body lice infestation prevalence in homeless populations has been shown to be 19.0%–68.0% (3–7). However, despite the capacity of these ...
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who/ctd/whopes/97.8 english only - distr.: general - IRISThe prevalence of body lice is closely related to the socioeconomic and hygienic status of any given population. The body louse is now uncommon in developed ...
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Pediculosis Corporis - StatPearls - NCBI BookshelfFeb 12, 2024 · Pediculosis corporis is a skin condition caused by body lice (Pediculus humanus corporis) that feed on human blood.
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About Body Lice - CDCJun 24, 2024 · Body lice are parasitic insects that feed on human blood. Body lice spread by direct contact with others who have them.
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[PDF] How to Examine for Head Lice - CDCLook for lice crawling on the scalp where the hair is parted or on the hair shaft. The lice will be dark in color and the size of a poppyseed. Look for nits ...
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[PDF] The vectorial capacity of human lice: Pediculus humanus and ...Summary: The body louse (Pediculus humanus humanus) is the vector of Rickettsia prowazekii, the agent of epidemic typhus, Borrelia recurrentis, the agent of ...
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Body lice - Symptoms & causes - Mayo ClinicSecondary infections. When body lice scratch and dig to feed on your blood, they may irritate your skin. · Skin changes. · Spread of disease.
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The Polish Typhus Epidemic of 1916–1923 Compared to the African ...Poland suffered an epidemic of louse-borne typhus from 1916–1923, with 400,000 cases and more than 130,000 deaths. The causative factors were depressed economic ...
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The History of Epidemic Typhus | Microbiology SpectrumLouse-borne typhus fever is undoubtedly one of the most pestilential diseases of humankind. In general, massive population movement, poor hygiene, and famine ...
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Louse-borne relapsing fever—A systematic review and analysis of ...Mar 11, 2021 · Currently, East Africa remains the only endemic focus of louse-borne relapsing fever (LBRF). ... 25 Cases of Louse-borne Relapsing Fever in ...
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About Louse-borne Relapsing Fever (LBRF) - CDCJan 31, 2025 · LBRF causes sporadic illness and outbreaks in regions of Africa ... Prevent infestations of body lice to prevent LBRF and other louse-borne ...Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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Human louse-transmitted infectious diseases - ScienceDirect.comJan 23, 2012 · Several of the infectious diseases associated with human lice are life-threatening, including epidemic typhus, relapsing fever, and trench fever.
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The Body Louse as a Vector of Reemerging Human DiseasesThe body louse, Pediculus humanus humanus, is a strict human parasite, living and multiplying in clothing. Louse infestation is associated with cold weather ...
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Treatment of Head Lice - CDCNov 12, 2024 · Treat head lice if you have an active infestation. Check all household members and other close contacts for head lice.Missing: cases | Show results with:cases
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Management and Treatment of Human Lice - PMC - PubMed CentralJul 27, 2016 · Since World War II, many insecticides have been used against lice. Among those for treatment of head and body lice were organochlorines (DDT ...
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How to manage head lice - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHBy 7 to 10 days, when the nymph emerges from the egg, it is close enough (within 6 mm) to the scalp to easily have its first meal of blood. The distance nits or ...Treatment Overview · Topical Agents · Table 1
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Human lice – their prevalence, control and resistance to insecticides ...Sep 17, 1997 · Infections carried by body lice, such as epidemic or louse-borne typhus and epidemic or louse-borne relapsing fever, killed millions of people.
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A comprehensive survey of permethrin resistance in human head ...Feb 6, 2023 · Head louse infestation is an important public health problem, and expanding resistance to permethrin is a major challenge to its control.
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Determination, mechanism and monitoring of knockdown resistance ...Permethrin resistance in head lice populations from the U.S. is widespread but is not yet uniform and the level of resistance is relatively low (~4–8 fold).
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Pediculosis in Macaca sylvanus of Gibraltar - PMC - NIHThe treatment of lice infestations in laboratory colonies of nonhuman primates has previously been described. Pyrethroid shampoo or ivermectin at 0.2 mg/kg SC, ...