Parasite Treatment: Removing Lice, Pinworms & Intestinal Worms

Treating human infestations requires the identification of intestinal worms and implementing safe, anthelmintic treatments for pediatric and maternal care.

Pediculus

How to Treat Head Lice During Pregnancy

Lice, or pediculus humanus capitis, are wingless, parasitic insects that annually affect approximately 6 to 12 million U.S. children ages 3 to 11. Lice transmission occurs from direct contact with inanimate objects, such as a comb, brush, hat or scarf.

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How to Get Rid of Head Lice in Newborn Babies

Head lice, or pediculus humanus capitis, are tiny, wingless, parasitic insects that are common among school-age children between the ages of 3 to 12, according to Kids Health. Lice feed on blood from the scalp with a female adult louse capable of laying up to eight nits, or eggs, per day.

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