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Head lice are commonly spread by conditions of crowding and poor sanitation. Head lice can be easily spread in an elementary school population due to the sharing of hats, scarves, headphones and the like by young children.
Pediculosis this is an infestation of lice whether it be body lice, pubic lice or 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.
Pediculosis capitis is a medical term for head lice infestation. It is a common condition in children and is caused by the presence of parasitic insects (lice) that feed on blood from the scalp. Symptoms include itching and visible lice or eggs (nits) in the hair. Treatment usually involves over-the-counter or prescription medicated shampoos to kill the lice and eggs.
An infestation of lice is called "pediculosis." It can occur on the scalp (head lice), body (body lice), or in the pubic region (pubic lice). Each type of lice infestation can lead to itching and discomfort, and it commonly requires specific treatments to eliminate the lice and their eggs.
The doctor will need to distinguish between head lice and dandruff; between body lice and scabies (a disease caused by skin mites); and between pubic lice and eczema.
PediculosispediculosisThe CDC (Center for Disease Control) states that Pediculosis Capitis-aka head lice- does not cause any known disease or medical condition. The body lice are the only infestations that can carry disease.
Most treatments apply to all types of lice infestation and, particularly with head lice, treatments are an area of great controversy.
No. I would say "Head lice is a common parasitic infection."
The medical terminology combining form "pediculo-" refers to being related to or associated with lice. For example, "pediculosis" is a condition caused by infestation with lice.
The collective nouns are:a flock of licea colony of licean infestation of lice
Head lice can "get into" just about anywhere on your body, but they are not likely to stay anywhere other than your head. Hence the name head lice.
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