Skin problems and parasites in children: 3--Head lice.Prof Care Mother Child. 1998; 8(5):123-5.PC
Abstract
Head lice are common in children, occur occasionally in women and are rare in men. All social classes are affected. Treatment should be reserved for genuine cases of infestation, i.e. where live lice are seen. More research is needed into methods of treating head lice. The school nurse has an important role in educating children, parents and school staff.
MeSH
Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
10197014
Citation
Silverstone, T. "Skin Problems and Parasites in Children: 3--Head Lice." Professional Care of Mother and Child, vol. 8, no. 5, 1998, pp. 123-5.
Silverstone T. Skin problems and parasites in children: 3--Head lice. Prof Care Mother Child. 1998;8(5):123-5.
Silverstone, T. (1998). Skin problems and parasites in children: 3--Head lice. Professional Care of Mother and Child, 8(5), 123-5.
Silverstone T. Skin Problems and Parasites in Children: 3--Head Lice. Prof Care Mother Child. 1998;8(5):123-5. PubMed PMID: 10197014.
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