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27th February 2016, 03:00 PM
‘Super lice’ outbreak hits 25 states
By Fox News February 26, 2016 | 8:40pm

A strain of so-called ‘super lice’ has hit a reported 25 states, causing concern and frustration among parents because the bugs can’t be killed with most over-the-counter treatments. The treatments, known as pyrethroids, had a 100 percent success rate in 2000 against lice but now only work in 25 percent of cases, KSDK.com reported.

A new FDA-approved treatment called AirAlle, which was developed by Lice Clinics of America, has been found to be effective against the super lice, with treatments costing about $170.

“We use heated air, and we dehydrate the lice and the eggs in a single treatment,” Claire Roberts, CEO of Lice Clinics America, told KSDK.com. “It takes about an hour, and we guarantee it.”

While some insurance companies will cover the cost of treatment, experts say the likely best medicine in this situation is prevention. Parents should teach their children about the repercussions of sharing hats, hairbrushes and contact with another’s hair, KDSK.com reported.


Lice populations in the states in pink have developed a high level of resistance to some of the most common treatments.Photo: Kyong Yoon, Ph.D. / American Chemical Society
For those parents whose children do come home with lice, experts caution not to panic and to stick to what they know. Old-fashioned nit-picking will help but may take longer than usual. Experts instruct parents to vacuum where hair has fallen, wash bedding in hot water, and throw stuff animals and clothing in a hot dryer for 20 to 30 minutes.

A graphic from the American Chemical Society, an advocacy group for the chemical enterprise, illustrates which states have reported outbreaks, which span from the West to the Northeast and the South.
http://nypost.com/2016/02/26/super-lice-outbreak-hits-25-states/

Neuro
27th February 2016, 03:33 PM
“We use heated air, and we dehydrate the lice and the eggs in a single treatment,” Claire Roberts, CEO of Lice Clinics America, told KSDK.com. “It takes about an hour, and we guarantee it.”
Sounds like you could use a hairdryer or modify a hairdryer, and get the same result...

Cebu_4_2
27th February 2016, 03:37 PM
Sounds like you could use a hairdryer or modify a hairdryer, and get the same result...


How about a heat gun?

Joshua01
27th February 2016, 03:43 PM
‘Super lice’ outbreak hits 25 states
By Fox News February 26, 2016 | 8:40pm

A strain of so-called ‘super lice’ has hit a reported 25 states, causing concern and frustration among parents because the bugs can’t be killed with most over-the-counter treatments. The treatments, known as pyrethroids, had a 100 percent success rate in 2000 against lice but now only work in 25 percent of cases, KSDK.com reported.

A new FDA-approved treatment called AirAlle, which was developed by Lice Clinics of America, has been found to be effective against the super lice, with treatments costing about $170.

“We use heated air, and we dehydrate the lice and the eggs in a single treatment,” Claire Roberts, CEO of Lice Clinics America, told KSDK.com. “It takes about an hour, and we guarantee it.”

While some insurance companies will cover the cost of treatment, experts say the likely best medicine in this situation is prevention. Parents should teach their children about the repercussions of sharing hats, hairbrushes and contact with another’s hair, KDSK.com reported.


Lice populations in the states in pink have developed a high level of resistance to some of the most common treatments.Photo: Kyong Yoon, Ph.D. / American Chemical Society
For those parents whose children do come home with lice, experts caution not to panic and to stick to what they know. Old-fashioned nit-picking will help but may take longer than usual. Experts instruct parents to vacuum where hair has fallen, wash bedding in hot water, and throw stuff animals and clothing in a hot dryer for 20 to 30 minutes.

A graphic from the American Chemical Society, an advocacy group for the chemical enterprise, illustrates which states have reported outbreaks, which span from the West to the Northeast and the South.
http://nypost.com/2016/02/26/super-lice-outbreak-hits-25-states/

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Neuro
27th February 2016, 04:39 PM
how about a heat gun?
;D hehehe

Cebu_4_2
27th February 2016, 04:45 PM
;D hehehe


Heat gun reminds me, let me look...

Lol.. Poor girl.


http://youtu.be/uQVo1djX_xE

https://youtu.be/uQVo1djX_xE

Glass
27th February 2016, 04:49 PM
8107
old tech meets new. Buy one of those old portable bonnet hair dryers that came in a small suitcase.

or one of these for about $8 + the hair dryer.

Neuro
27th February 2016, 04:55 PM
8107
old tech meets new
Yeah that's the one! I can't see how that wouldn't work! Fuck going to a "clinic" spend $170, when you can spend a fraction on that, and you have a lifetime of lice treatment for everyone you know!