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    Annu Rev Entomol. 2004;49:457-81.

    Human lice and their control.

    Burgess IF.

    Insect Research & Development Limited, Cambridge Road, Fulbourn, Cambridge CB1 5EL, United Kingdom. ian@insectresearch.com

    Current research on human louse biology has focused on the long-standing debate about speciation of head and body lice but using new tools of DNA and enzyme analysis. These studies have indicated that head and body lice from the same geographical zone may be more closely allied than insects inhabiting the same ecological niche in other regions. However, the majority of research over the past decade has involved clinical aspects including transmission, treatment, and the appearance and identification of resistant strains within populations of lice. Despite advances, there is a need for a better understanding of louse biology, as existing therapies fail and lice remain potential vectors of disease for millions of people.

    PMID: 14651472 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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