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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Health Research. 6:301-313
A one room mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) unit was tested on experimental bedding for survival of house dust mites and Der p 1 allergen levels in simulated bedroom conditions (February‐April 1995). Its effectiveness was also teste
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International Journal of Environmental Health Research. 6:233-243
A combination of dry and moist heat generated by the Escort Mediclean® equipment was employed to study its efficacy for controlling house dust mites and Der p 1 in crib sized and king sized mattresses that were artificially contaminated in seven are
Autor:
John W. Maunder
Publikováno v:
Dermatologic Clinics. 16:843-845
To a systematist interested in the evolutionary relationships between animals, the parasites causing scabies are barely related to those causing lice. Scabies mites are arachnids, but lice are insects. The only relationship is the fact that both are
Autor:
John W. Maunder
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Society of Health. 111:24-26
THE CONTINUED undisciplined use of medical insecticides without due regard to underlying principles may soon lead to severe problems with insecticide resistance.
Autor:
Susan Peock, John W. Maunder
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Society of Health. 113(6)
Piperonal, once used to kill lice in Australian hospitals, was acclaimed as an effective pediculicide (Corlette, 1925) by the standards of the day. It is unusual in also exhibiting a repellent action against lice, a property only recently realised. A
Autor:
John W. Maunder
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Parasitology Today. 7:356-357
Autor:
John W. Maunder
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Parasitology Today. 8:289
Autor:
John W. Maunder
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Society of Health. 111:252-252
Autor:
John W. Maunder
Publikováno v:
Clinical and experimental dermatology. 6(6)
Summary Carbaryl was very effective against head lice when used as a 0·5%, lotion or a 0·5%, shampoo at a dose of 50 mg active ingredient per head. Unexpectedly good ovicidal and residual effects were found, especially when carbaryl was employed as
Publikováno v:
Community medicine. 5(3)