In vitro comparison of four treatments which discourage infestation by head lice

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Abstract

Products which discourage the transmission of head lice are appealing; however, few studies have tested this concept. This study aims to test the efficacy of four commercial products which claim to discourage infestation by head lice; MOOV Head Lice Defence Spray (MOOV), Wild Child Quit Nits Head Lice Defence Spray (Wild Child), 100% Natural Head Lice Beater (Lice Beater) or Lysout Natural Anti-Lice Spray (Lysout). An in vitro challenge test was used. Briefly, one half of a filter paper lining the base of a petri dish was treated with the test product. Lice were then introduced to the centre of the dish, which was covered and placed in the dark at 20°C for 30 min. The number of lice on the treated and untreated sides of the filter paper was then counted after 2, 4 and 8 h post-application. MOOV was significantly more effective at discouraging the transmission of lice than the water control (p<0.01), while Wild Child and Lysout were not at all time points. Lice Beater was significantly worse than the water control after 2 h (p<0.01), while there was no difference after 4 and 8 h. MOOV was found to perform significantly better than Wild Child (p<0.05) and Lice Beater (p<0.05) at all time points. It also performed significantly better than Lysout at 2 (p<0.05) and 8 h (p<0.05), but not 4 h. MOOV offers the best efficacy and consistency of performance of the four products tested to discourage the transmission of head lice. © Springer-Verlag 2012.

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Greive, K. A., & Barnes, T. M. (2012). In vitro comparison of four treatments which discourage infestation by head lice. Parasitology Research, 110(5), 1695–1699. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-011-2687-7

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