It is impossible to know how many people are truly infected with any given disease.
Pubic Lice (Crabs) are parasites that are transmitted by close contact with a person who is infected. They are very common and are often found among younger people who are sexually active.
Statistics show that 50% of sexually active high school students will be infected with an STD. The spread of pubic lice is not inhibited by condom use, so prevention strategies are limited to abstinence.
You can get pubic lice at any age but it is most common in teenagers (12-18).
There are about 3 million new cases of pubic lice treated in the United States each year.
Pubic lice is not a reportable disease, and so reliable data on prevalence is not available.
Pubic lice is not a reportable disease, and so reliable data on prevalence is not available.
Pubic lice are actually most common in adults.
Pubic lice have six legs, like all insects.
Because pubic lice is not a reportable infection, there are no reliable data for the number of people who have the infestation.
Because public lice isn't reportable, there are no reliable data regarding incidence.
Because public lice isn't reportable, there are no reliable data regarding incidence.
Pubic lice are not a reportable infection, and reliable data on incidence rates aren't available.
Because pubic lice are found in many areas not covered by a condom, condoms have little or no effect on their transmission. You can easily get pubic lice from someone with a lice infestation even if you use a condom.
Pubic lice is not a reportable disease, and so reliable data on prevalence is not available.
No, you can't get pubic lice from an animal.
Yes, you can get pubic lice on your eyelashes.
Yes, you can get pubic lice on your eyebrows.
Because pubic lice are not a reportable STD, and over-the-counter treatment is available, good statistics are not available. Some studies note about 3% of STD clinic patients have pubic lice.
Adult pubic lice are 1.1-1.8 mm in length. Pubic lice typically are found attached to hair in the pubic area but sometimes are found on coarse hair elsewhere on the body (for example, eyebrows, eyelashes, beard, mustache, chest, armpits, etc.).Pubic lice infestations (pthiriasis) are usually spread through sexual contact. Dogs, cats, and other pets do not play a role in the transmission of human lice.Both over-the-counter and prescription medications are available for treatment of pubic lice infestations.it is just like head lice but in your pubic hairCrabs is part of STD or STI ( sexual transmitted deseas)In you hair