New research shows that as many as 99.6 per cent of lice are now at least somewhat resistant to traditional lice treatments.
As if lice weren't bad enough, now parents have a new bug to fear: super lice and they may be coming to a school near you.
New research published in the Journal of Medical Entomology, a publication of the Entomological Society of America, shows that lice are becoming increasingly difficult to remove. That's thanks to a new strain of critter that is resistant to traditional treatments. In fact, this new strain — dubbed "super lice" — doesn't seem to respond to any of the over-the-counter lice treatments currently on the market. And these super lice are spreading more quickly than health experts had initially feared.
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The study, conducted by John Clark, a professor of environmental toxicology and chemistry at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, looked at the genes of lice from 32 sites in the U.S. and Canada. Researchers found that 99.6 per cent of those tested in 2007-09 were genetically resistant to the pyrethrin- and permethrin-based lice treatments currently on store shelves. These are the chemicals most frequently used to treat lice.
How did these lice become "super?" When over-the-counter treatments aren't used correctly — maybe not enough product used per kid or not left on for the required amount of time — the lice cannot only survive, but they can also grow stronger. These stronger lice then get passed from kid to kid, and over time become completely resistant to chemical treatments.
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And this is exactly what parents are seeing now. In a new Harris poll of 2,000 mothers in the U.S., about one-third said they were able to treat their child's lice with just one application of an over-the-counter product. Sixty-eight per cent reported that treatment required two or more applications or that no over-the-counter treatment resolved it.
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