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Head Lice: Detection, Treatment, and Prevention

Controlling a classroom outbreak

The stages of a louse - nit (attached to hair shaft), nymph, and adult.

Although head lice are rarely transmitted at school, there are measures you can take to reduce the number of outbreaks in your classroom.

1. Encourage children not to share clothing and hair accessories. This can be difficult, especially since children equate sharing with friendship. However, they will quickly adopt other means of showing affection and the spread of lice will be slowed.

2. Give each student his or her own plastic bin for school supplies. If possible, provide individual lockers or separate hooks for clothing.

3. Discourage older children from trying on hats, scarves, and hair accessories in department stores and boutiques.

4. Encourage children with long hair to keep it tied or braided. This is especially helpful during the months of August to November, when infestation is most likely.

5. Reinforce these messages before vacations and holidays. Children are more likely to spend time playing with family and friends during that time.

6. Ask the school nurse to hold an information session designed to teach children about head lice.Adult Male Louse

7. Watch for telltale scratching that might indicate head lice. If you suspect that a child has head lice, contact the school nurse and parent for immediate treatment.

 


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