Yes,that is a form or lice.
No. I would say "Head lice is a common parasitic infection."
Adults can get lice, but it is less common than in children because adults have fewer head-to-head contacts that spread lice.
It is a common misconception that lice jump. However, lice do not jump, they travel from head to head by sharing hats, pillows, brushes and other hair items.
You can get head lice in lots of ways like...when you are sleeping in someones tent it might have head lice, if your sleeping round someones house you can get head lice, when your wearing someones clothes they might have head lice in them. Now the final answer well maby 2 ways of it, you can get head lice if you don't wash your self for ages or is you don't wash your self propely. Soo there are lots of ways you can get head lice. Remember Be Carfull! :) Oh and by the way even when some one looks like a clean person well you never know they still might have head lice.
Head lice, or pediculosis capitis, is caused by an infestation of head lice, peduculis humanus capitis. It is spread by direct head to head contact with an infected person. Transmission by bedding, clothing, or headgear is possible, though less common.
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Epidemics of head lice are common among school-age children from all class backgrounds in all parts of the United States.
Yes, men can get head lice. Common symptoms include itching, visible lice or eggs in the hair, and irritability. Treatments typically involve using over-the-counter or prescription lice-killing shampoos, along with thorough combing to remove lice and eggs from the hair.
Kids usually get lice from direct head-to-head contact with someone who already has lice. Lice can crawl from one person's hair to another's, especially in school, during sleepovers, or when playing closely together. Sharing hats, brushes, or hair accessories can also spread lice.
You get head lice by putting your head by someone who already has head lice
No, pets cannot get head lice. Head lice are specific to humans and do not infest animals.