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Main Title Head Lice 101 Description An Overview for Parents, Teachers and Communities

Head Lice Fast Facts Head lice are a common community issue In the United States, an estimated 6 to 12 million lice infestations occur each year among children aged 3 to 11 1 Children can get head lice anytime they are in close contact with others for example, during play at home or school, slumber parties, sports activities or camp Head lice are wingless insects They live close to the scalp and feed on human blood They are not dangerous and do not transmit disease, but are easily spread 1 School nurses are often the first to detect head lice If head lice is suspected, it is important for families to talk to their healthcare provider

Who and How? Who gets head lice? Almost anyone can get head lice Head lice are not a health hazard or sign of poor hygiene 2 Children attending preschool or elementary school, and those who live with them, are the most commonly affected. 1 How do head lice spread? Most often spread by direct headto-head contact 1 Head lice cannot jump or fly 1 They cannot live off the head for long, so it is uncommon to spread head lice by contact with clothing or other personal items 1 Dogs, cats and other pets do not play a role in spreading head lice 1

Is It Head Lice? Some people don t experience symptoms, but those who do most commonly experience: 1 Tickling feeling on the scalp or in the hair Itching (caused by the bites of the louse) Irritability and difficulty sleeping (lice are more active in the dark) Sores on the head (caused by scratching) Finding a live louse is the best indication of an infestation 3

What Do Head Lice Look Like? Nit Nymph Louse When checking a student for head lice, you may see several forms: 1 Nits (eggs) Teardrop shaped Attached to the hair shaft Yellowish or white Can be confused with dandruff, but cannot be brushed off Nymph (baby louse) Grows to adult size in one to two weeks Found on the scalp or in the hair Adult louse Size of a sesame seed Tan to grayish-white Commonly behind the ears and near the neckline

How is Head Lice Treated? If head lice are suspected, families should consult with a healthcare provider as soon as possible Key treatment considerations include: Resistance to some over-the-counter (OTC) head lice treatments has been reported, but the prevalence is not known 2 There is no scientific evidence that home remedies are effective 4 There are prescription treatment options available, contact your healthcare professional to determine what is appropriate for you All household members and other close contacts should be checked Anyone with evidence of an active lice infestation should be treated All persons with active head lice should be treated at the same time 5

What About Cleaning? Adult head lice survive less than 1-2 days, and nits (head lice eggs) generally die within a week once they fall off a person and cannot feed 1 Vacuum floor and furniture where the infested person sat or lay 6 Fumigants or fogs are not necessary and may be dangerous if inhaled or absorbed through the skin 6 Family bed linens and recently used clothes, hats and towels, as well as personal articles such as combs, brushes and hair clips, should be washed in very hot water or sealed in a plastic bag for two weeks 5

Supporting Families Facing Head Lice Children and parents managing head lice may feel stigmatized and ostracized 7,8 We can all help support families facing head lice by: Dispelling myths Maintaining privacy Encouraging families to talk to their healthcare provider If you want to learn more, contact your school nurse for more Headfirst! Lice Lessons resources or visit NASN.org!

Headfirst! Lice Lessons educational initiative is made possible through a collaboration between the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) and Sanofi Pasteur

References 1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Parasites: Lice: Head Lice: Frequently Asked Questions. http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/lice/head/gen_info/faqs.html. Accessed October 12, 2012. 2. Frankowski BL, Bocchini JA, Jr, Council on School Health and Committee on Infectious Diseases, American Academy of Pediatrics. Clinical report head lice. Pediatrics. 2010;126(2):392-403. 3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Parasites: Lice: Head Lice: Diagnosis. http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/lice/head/diagnosis.html. Accessed January 27, 2012. 4. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Parasites: Lice: Head lice: Treatment Frequently Asked Questions. http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/lice/head/gen_info/faqs_treat.html. Accessed October 18, 2012. 5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Parasites: Lice: Head lice: Treatment. http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/lice/head/treatment.html. Accessed October 12, 2012. 6. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Parasites: Head Lice: Prevention & Control. http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/lice/head/prevent.html. Accessed January 24, 2013. 7. Parison J, Canyon DV. Head lice and the impact of knowledge, attitudes and practices a social science overview. In: Management and Control of Head Lice Infestations. UNI-MED, Bremen,Germany, 2010:103-109. 8. Gordon SC. Shared vulnerability: a theory of caring for children with persistent head lice. J Sch Nurs. 2007;23(5):283-292. COM 11233