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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Louse
  1. ... the relative size and shape of the head louse and the pubic louse.
  2. ... fever is a bacterial infection transmitted by a louse or tick. It is characterized by repeated episodes ... are Borrelia duttonii , Borrelia hermsii , and Borrelia parkeri . Louse-borne relapsing fever (LBRF) is transmitted by body ...
  3. This is a photomicrograph of a female pubic louse. The condition known as "crabs" is so named because of the resemblance of a pubic louse to a crab. The bodies of pubic lice ...
  4. This is a photomicrograph of a male pubic louse. The condition known as "crabs" is so named because of the resemblance of a pubic louse to a crab. The bodies of pubic lice ...
  5. This is a magnified view of a body louse. Lice produce itching and a characteristic skin rash, ...
  6. ... is a magnified view of a female body louse with larvae. Lice cause itching and a characteristic ...
  7. ... a male Pediculus humanus var. capitis , a head louse. Head lice have become an increasing problem in ...
  8. ... a female Pediculus humanus var. capitis , a head louse. Head lice have become an increasing problem in ...
  9. This is a photograph of a head louse emerging from an egg. Head lice have become an increasing problem in schools and day care centers. Some grade schools have started programs ...
  10. Images ... This is a close-up picture of lice egg sacks (nits) on the hair. They cling to individual hair shafts. (Image courtesy of the ...
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