Human Head Lice Infestation In Nigeria: Observations and Review of Relevant Literature

Authors

  • Nkechi Enechukwu

Keywords:

human head lice, pediculosis capitis, ectoparasites

Abstract

There is an observed increase in the numbers of patients presenting to hair stylists and dermatologists with
human head lice. Infrequent hair washing, sharing of combs within the home and at the hair salon is known to
contribute to transmission of this ectoparasite. It has been noticed that a significant number of those affected
have natural untreated hair suggesting that chemical straighteners used in the past may have reduced the
presence of head lice . Apart from the discomfort and stigmatization associated with head lice it had also
been associated with some re-emerging infections emphasizing the need for awareness on this rising trend.
A high index of suspicion together with appropriate diagnostic acumen is necessary to identify human head
lice infestation especially in the natural black African hair with its peculiarities. We have observed that many
patients have resorted to using chemical hair straighteners in an attempt to treat and prevent head lice
infestation due to anecdotal reports and general belief of the population of its effectiveness. There is a need
for proper treatment of this condition so as to prevent the unwanted side effects of these chemicals.

Published

2021-06-17

Issue

Section

Review Articles