lice
Lice are small, wingless parasitic insects that live on the bodies of humans and other mammals, feeding on blood. There are three species commonly affecting humans: head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis), body lice (Pediculus humanus corporis), and pubic lice (Pthirus pubis). Head lice attach to scalp hair, body lice inhabit clothing and migrate to the body to feed, and pubic lice reside in coarse body hair.
The life cycle begins when a female louse lays eggs, or nits, cemented to hair shafts near
Transmission occurs mainly through direct contact with an infested person. Head lice spread most often among
Diagnosis is usually made by examining the hair and scalp for lice and nits, sometimes aided by