Less lice in Bolton.Health Visit. 1994 Sep; 67(9):310-1.HV
Abstract
Public concern when routine head inspections by school nurses were discontinued in Bolton's schools prompted the launch of a 'Less lice' campaign. Janet Dare and Kathleen Bailey describe how the campaign aims to reduce incidence of infection by making the public and professionals aware that head lice can affect anyone and are not primarily a schools problem.
Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
7960848
Citation
Dare, J, and K Bailey. "Less Lice in Bolton." Health Visitor, vol. 67, no. 9, 1994, pp. 310-1.
Dare J, Bailey K. Less lice in Bolton. Health Visit. 1994;67(9):310-1.
Dare, J., & Bailey, K. (1994). Less lice in Bolton. Health Visitor, 67(9), 310-1.
Dare J, Bailey K. Less Lice in Bolton. Health Visit. 1994;67(9):310-1. PubMed PMID: 7960848.
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