Four out of five head lice resistant to common treatment

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In this week's BMJ is a paper describing increased resistance to treatment by head lice. This suggests the need for better preparation to provide advice to schools and parents this coming fall. Around 80% of 316 lice tested were resistant to the treatment, equating to resistance to four out of five head lice affecting primary schoolchildren in Wales, say the authors. The experiment needs repeating in the US.

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