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Smartphones are blamed for spreading HEAD LICE among children as they gather round to look at screens


               
2017 Jul 5, 12:46pm   1,530 views  7 comments

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https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/3951388/smartphones-blamed-for-spreading-head-lice-and-nits-among-children-who-own-them/

SMARTPHONES are fuelling a dramatic rise in head lice among British schoolchildren, scientists have claimed.

Kids often cluster together in groups around their phones when taking photos, allowing the beasties to jump from one child’s head to the next.

A study of more than 200 youngsters found those owning a smartphone – or tablet – were more than twice as likely to be infested with the tiny bugs.

Out of the 98 who did not have or use either type of device just under 30 per cent experienced head lice – compared to 65 of the 104 (62.5 percent) who did.

The embarrassing social problem could be much more common than feared.

Almost half of the participants had been affected, up to 22 times more than the figure of two to eight per cent that has been calculated in the past.

Taking regular selfies seemed to increase the risk but not by enough to conclude it was a factor, contrary to previous suggestions.

There is a theory that increasing use of portable devices such as smartphones and tablets has led to increased transmission of head lice.

Researcher Dr Tess McPherson, of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said: "Compared to previous estimates of head lice incidence our figures were much higher, showing that almost half of children have had them in the last five years, which may not come as a surprise to parents.

"We also noted that children with smartphones or tablets were more likely to get head lice, which is interesting but we can only guess that this is due to the way that young people gather around them, though there could be other reasons.

"Selfie culture gets its fair share of negative press so it's worth noting that despite previous speculation it seems that selfies can't specifically be blamed for helping the spread of head lice at this stage."

The study presented at the British Association of Dermatologists annual conference in Liverpool said previous estimates of the prevalence of head lice in British children "may be conservative."

It found 91 (45%) of the children had had head lice in the last five years, a longer period than covered by earlier research.

Girls with siblings aged six to nine were most commonly affected.

The study by Dr McPherson and colleagues found 82 (40.5%) of the children were using a device for 'selfies'. It did not differentiate between individual and group selfies.

Matthew Gass, of the British Association of Dermatologists, said: "Head lice are a pain to deal with, both for children and their parents.

"Speaking from experience, they are intractable misery bugs that take far more time and effort to remove than is reasonable.

"Not to mention the obligatory quarantine period that they necessitate. That's why a better understanding of how these pests are transmitted is useful.

"Prevention is always better than a cure, particularly if the cure means wrenching your poor daughter's hair with a fine-toothed nit comb, or relying on over-the- counter remedies that head lice are increasingly resistant to.

"We're not saying that smartphones are causing children to get head lice, but that there is a link, so if there's an outbreak at home or at school, consider how electronic devices might cause children to congregate, allowing head lice to spread."

#tech #lice

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1   Tenpoundbass   2017 Jul 5, 1:02pm  

Vinegar to kill the lice, then a flat iron hair straightener on high to sizzle and zap the eggs.

Had some third world critters give my grand kid lice one time. We changed school.

2   Tenpoundbass   2017 Jul 5, 1:53pm  

Ellis Island use to delice them now, they just release them into the general population.

3   Booger   2017 Jul 5, 3:01pm  

anonymous says

How do you know it was a "3rd world critter" ?

Because it usually is. Just like our current bed bug plague is largely the result of letting people in from filthy third world countries

4   Tenpoundbass   2017 Jul 5, 3:22pm  

Booger says

Because it usually is. Just like our current bed bug plague is largely the result of letting people in from filthy third world countries

You're only encouraging him.

5   Tenpoundbass   2017 Jul 5, 6:12pm  

We got the flatiron remember I done already deloused mine.

6   Booger   2017 Jul 5, 6:41pm  

anonymous says

and nary a 3rd world critter for miles - hundreds of miles

Where in the US are you where no filthy third world country people live?

7   Y   2017 Jul 6, 5:48am  

they live on a cold foggy fuckin island.
where else do you expect the poor chilled lice to go?

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SMARTPHONES are fuelling a dramatic rise in head lice among British schoolchildren

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