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Louse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lice (singular: louse ), (order Phthiraptera ), also known as fly babies , are an order of over 3,000 species of wingless insects; three of which are classified as human disease agents. They ar...
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Head-louse infestation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Head-louse infestation or head lice (also referred to colloquially in British, Irish, and Australian English as nits ) is a human medical condition caused by the colonization of the hair and skin...
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Woodlouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A woodlouse (known by many common names; see below), (plural woodlice) is a crustacean with a rigid, segmented, long exoskeleton and fourteen jointed limbs. Woodlice form the suborder Oniscidea wi...
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A nymphal louse hatches from its egg after about 8 days of development, and begins to feed, grow and develop until it attains the adult stage about 9-12 days after hatching. A female louse may deposit more than 100 eggs at a rate of about six eggs each day.
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Full text online book chapters about Louse-borne diseases, including symptoms and treatments of Louse-borne diseases. ... Types of Louse-borne diseases...
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Types of Louse-borne diseases including symptoms and diagnosis of the correct subtype. ... Summary Overview: Louse-borne diseases ... Symptoms of Louse-borne diseases...
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common name: body louse scientific name: Pediculus humanus humanus Linnaeus (Insecta: Phthiraptera (=Anoplura): Pediculidae) ... Introduction - Identification - Biology - Symptoms of Louse Infestation - Disease Transmission - Management - Selected References...
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What a Louse Is ... What a Louse Bite Looks and Feels Like ... A louse is a parasite (say: par-uh-site), which means it feeds off of other living things. Lice (the word for more than one louse) are about the size of a sesame seed, and are tan to gray in color.
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