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Ormsbee, RA.  1973.  The hypothesis of extrahuman reservoirs of Rickettsia prowazeki. Proceedings of the International Symposium on the control of lice and louse-borne diseases. 263:104-109.
Duperrat, B, Monfort J.  1968.  Hunter's dermatoses. La Presse Medicale. 76(51):2435-2438.
Garcia Sanchon, C.  2004.  Human pediculosis, or how to treat lice infestations? Revista de Enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain). 27(5):60-64. Abstract
Ashford, RW.  1991.  The human parasite fauna - towards an analysis and interpretation. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology. 85(1):189-198.
[Anonymous].  1985.  Human lice: some basic facts and misconceptions. Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization. 19(2):194-197.
Maunder, JW.  1985.  Human lice: Some basic facts and misconceptions. Bulletin of the PanAmerican Health Organization. 19(2):194-197. Abstract
Sause, RB, Galizia VJ.  1991.  Human lice infestations and their treatment. Journal of Practical Nursing. 41(2):15-22.
Burgess, IF.  1995.  Human Lice and their management. Advances in Parasitology. 36:231-342.
Burgess, IF.  2004.  Human lice and their control. Annual Review of Entomology. 49:457-481. Abstract
Goddard, J.  2000.  Human lice and disease. Infections in Medicine. 17(10):660-+. Abstract
Maunder, JW.  1977.  Human lice - biology and control. Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health. 97:29.
[Anonymous].  1977.  Human Lice. National Pest Control Association, Technical Release. :113-116.
Blanchard, RAE.  1889.  Human lice. Trait. 2:435-446.
Fuller, HS.  1954.  Human body lice. IV. Direct serial passage of typhus rickettsiae by oral infection. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N. Y.). 85(1):151-153.
Mazurek, CM, Lee NP.  2000.  How to manage head lice. Western Journal of Medicine. 172(5):342-345.
Lampe, K-H, Striebing D.  In Press.  How to digitize large insect collections? Preliminary results of the DIG project African Biodiversity: Molecules, Organisms, Ecosystems. Proceeding:385-393.
Mumcuoglu, KY, Zias JE.  1989.  How the ancients de-loused themselves. Biblical Archaeological Review. 15:66-69.
Bradshaw, H.  1989.  How prevalent are head lice. Parasitology Today. 5(5):135-136.
Sabrosky, CW.  1953.  How many insects are there? Systematic Zoology. 2:31-36.
Buxton, PK.  1988.  How are head lice transmitted - reply. British Medical Journal. 296(6627):1006-1006.
Macfarlane, A.  1988.  How are head lice transmitted. British Medical Journal. 296(6627):1006-1006.
Saunders, ERM.  1988.  How are head lice transmitted. British Medical Journal. 296(6627):1006-1006.
Speare, R.  2000.  Hot water kills head lice experimentally placed on brushes. International journal of dermatology. 39(12):954-956.
Kuris, AM, Blaustein AR, Ali.  1980.  Hosts as islands. American Naturalist. 116:570-586.
Becker, ER.  1933.  Host-specificity and specifity of the animal parasites. American Journal of Tropical Medicine. 13:505-523.
Clifford, CM.  1966.  A host-parasite system for testing systemic insecticides. Journal of economic entomology. 59(3):738-740.
Ward, RA.  1957.  Host-parasite relations of the Mallophaga (Biting lice) of pocket gophers. Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America. 3(3):abstract.
Ward, RA.  1953.  Host-parasite relations in a group of Mallophaga. Eighth Annual Meeting of the North Central Branch of the American Entomological Society. :58.

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