Oral ivermectin in the treatment of body lice.
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| Abstract | :  The mainstays of treatment of body-louse infestation in humans in a community setting are insecticides and the removal of infested clothing. We report here the dramatic effect that 3 doses of oral ivermectin (12 mg each), administered at 7-day intervals, have in reducing the total number of body lice in a cohort of homeless men from a shelter in Marseilles, France. We identified a baseline total of 1898 lice in the cohort. Over a 14-day period, this number fell to 6 lice; the prevalence of infested individuals fell from 84.9% to 18.5%. Although this effect was not sustained at day 45, it establishes that ivermectin plays a novel role in the control of body-louse infestation in humans. | 
| Year of Publication | :  2006 | 
| Journal | :  The Journal of infectious diseases | 
| Volume | :  193 | 
| Issue | :  3 | 
| Number of Pages | :  474-6 | 
| Date Published | :  2006 | 
| ISSN Number | :  0022-1899 | 
| URL | :  https://academic.oup.com/jid/article-lookup/doi/10.1086/499279 | 
| DOI | :  10.1086/499279 | 
| Short Title | :  J Infect Dis | 
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