INVESTIGADORES
TOLOZA Ariel Ceferino
artículos
Título:
Influence of the formulations in removing eggs of Pediculus humanus capitis (Phthiraptera: Pediculidae)
Autor/es:
ISABEL ORTEGA-INSAURRALDE; ARIEL C TOLOZA ; MARÍA INÉS PICOLLO; CLAUDIA VASSENA
Revista:
PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2014 vol. 113 p. 3439 - 3444
ISSN:
0932-0113
Resumen:
Head lice lay eggs in human head hairs in order to reproduce. There is a difficulty associated to the process of detaching these eggs: they are tightly gripped to the hair by asecretion produced by female head lice. The physical removal of eggs has become an important part of treatment of louse infestations. The finding of new products to loosen the eggs is necessary to avoid mistaken diagnosis or reinfestations. This work aimed to compare different kinds of pediculicide formulations in order to find if their presentations represented differences in the egg remover effect. We also wanted to present a new device to test the efficacy of the egg remover formulations. Products with creamy presentations (Bio infant lice and egg remover® and hair conditioner) and one containing dimethicone (Nyda®) showed the lower mean forces compared with the control (lower mean forces represented best removal activity). Whereas, the Biferdil egg remover (gel) and Nopucid Tribit® (hydroalcoholic lotion) had no egg removal effect, presenting the highest mean forces (177.82 and 189.99 mN, respectively) compared with the control. Additionally, we proposed a removal index (RI) to compare the efficacy of different products on the egg removal activity (RI>0, good performance). The higher index values were for Bio infant lice and egg remover® (0.72) and Biferdil hair conditioner® (0.58). The lowest index values were forBiferdil egg remover® (-0.26) and Nopucid Tribit® (-0.35).The formulation of over the counter pediculicides in the egg remover effect was discussed.