| Literature DB >> 24962507 |
Rick Speare1, Humpress Harrington, Deon Canyon, Peter D Massey.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lack of guidelines on control of pediculosis in the Solomon Islands led to a search for relevant evidence on head lice in the Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs). The aim of this search was to systematically evaluate evidence in the peer reviewed literature on pediculosis due to head lice (Pediculus humanus var capitis) in the 22 PICTs from the perspective of its value in informing national guidelines and control strategies.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24962507 PMCID: PMC4078391 DOI: 10.1186/1471-5945-14-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Dermatol ISSN: 1471-5945
Figure 1Teenage girl searching for and crushing head lice in a young child (East Kwaio mountains, Malaita Province, Solomon Islands).
Figure 2PRISMA flow chart of record retrieval and exclusion.
Publications on head lice or pediculosis in Pacific Island Countries or Territories
| Wohlfahrt (1982) [ | Death with skin ulceration and respiratory failure after self-application of paraquat to head to treat pediculosis | Case report | 1 adult male | Papua New Guinea (Western Highlands Province) | Original research; descriptive | No value in informing local guidelines |
| Eason & Tasman-Jones (1985) [ | Pediculosis prevalence in Western Province | Cross sectional survey | 10,224 total (5,160 < 15 years of age) | Solomon Islands (Western Province) | Original research; measurement | No value in informing local guidelines |
| Glaziou et al. (1994) [ | Evaluating the efficacy of oral ivermectin (single oral dose of 0.2 mg/kg) to treat pediculosis | Unblinded single arm therapeutic trial | 26 total – 2 males & 24 females aged 5-17 years | French Polynesia | Original research; intervention | Minimal value in informing local guidelines |
| Thomas (2006) [ | Ethnomedicine review on use of bark from Galbulimima tree. Mixed with tobacco to treat head lice; no details | Second hand report | No participants | Papua New Guinea (Data collected from Morobe Province) | Commentary | Minimal value in informing local guidelines |
| Hodgdon et al. (2010) [ | Genetic study of | Louse genetics | 3 lice from 1 person | Papua New Guinea (location not given) | Original research; measurement | No value in informing local guidelines |