Medscape: Effectiveness of Isopropyl Myristate/Cyclomethicone D5 Solution of Removing Cuticular Hydrocarbons From Human Head Lice (Pediculus Humanus Capitis) Effectiveness of Isopropyl Myristate/Cyclomethicone D5 Solution of Removing Cuticular Hydrocarbons From Human Head Lice (Pediculus Humanus Capitis) Pediculosis is infestation with the human head-and-body louse, Pediculus humanus. There are two subspecies, the head louse (P. h.

Context Explanation

capitis) and the body louse (P. h. humanus). They are ectoparasites whose only known hosts are humans.

Insight Material

Lice are wingless, blood-sucking insects that infest the head (Pediculus humanus var. capitis), body (P. humanus var. corporis), or pubis (Phthirus pubis). The 3 kinds of lice differ substantially in morphology and clinical features (see figure A Close-Up Look at Lice).

Final Conclusion

Pediculosis is neither of bacterial nor viral origin; it is caused by parasites, namely Pediculus humanus capitis, Pthirus pubis, and Pediculus humanus. These are located over the scalp, pubic hair, and body clothing. The meaning of PEDICULUS is a genus of lice of the family Pediculidae that includes the body louse (P. humanus humanus synonym P. h. corporis) and head louse (P.

humanus capitis) infesting humans. IN a recent article, Morris 1 has called attention to pediculosis corporis as an overlooked cause of ulcers of the legs in middle-aged patients. The present paper emphasizes pediculosis capitis as an ... Children worldwide are commonly infected with head lice, or pediculosis capitis.