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Body lice are tiny parasites( Pediculus humanus corporis) that spread through close contact with other people.
Lice Infestation  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
A lice infestation, or pediculosis, is caused by parasites living on human skin. Lice are tiny, wingless insects with sucking mouthparts that feed on human...

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body lice -- Information from Harvard Medical School
Body lice infestations can continue indefinitely without treatment. Infestations of body lice are more common in the winter months, when destitute people t...
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Division of Parasitic Diseases - Body Lice Fact Sheet
How is body lice infestation diagnosed. Body lice infestations spread rapidly under crowded conditions where hygiene is poor and there is frequent contact ...
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MICROSCOPY UK - MICSCAPE ARTICLE: Human Lice, louse
It is estimated that head louse infestations are probably in the region of well over. Their legs are inwardly curved and have well developed claws for hair...
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Lice Solution - what to do for head lice (pediculosis) and body lice
Make your home a non-toxic haven against lice and other insect infestations. Lice Solution - what to do for head lice (pediculosis) and body lice. Users st...
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eMedicine - Lice : Article by Wayne Wolfram, MD, MPH
pediculosis capitis, head lice, pediculosis corporis, body lice, pediculosis pubis, pubic lice, crabs, Pediculus humanus capitis, Pediculus humanus corpori...
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Headlice Information, Laboratory of Public Health Entomology, Harvard School of Public Health
School nurses are generally amongst the most capable to spot signs of infestation, but lack the expertise and equipment to distinguish active from inactive...
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Symbio's Non-Toxic Pest Management Index
During wartime, soldiers, refugees, and other displaced individuals such as prisoners of war, are also more susceptible to body lice infestations. Insectic...
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