National Pediculosis Prevention Month/Head Lice Prevention Month

September is National Pediculosis Prevention Month, also known as Head Lice Prevention Month. The initiative is supported by the National Pediculosis Association.

Top 5 Facts to Know

What is Pediculosis: Pediculosis refers to an infestation of lice.

Common Among Children: Head lice are most common among pre-school children attending child care and elementary school children.

Transmission: Lice are typically spread through head-to-head contact.

Treatment: Over-the-counter treatments are widely available but must be used carefully.

Prevention: Regular checks and proper hygiene can help prevent infestations.

3 Ways to Be a Better Force for Health Related to Pediculosis

Educate Schools and Parents: Information about prevention and treatment should be readily available.

Promote Regular Checks: Encourage schools to conduct regular lice checks.

Share Resources: Distribute information on proper treatment and prevention methods.

Resource Sites
National Pediculosis Association: www.headlice.org
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: www.cdc.gov
American Academy of Pediatrics: www.aap.org

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