Diseased illegals who have been shipped all over the country are now spreading a super lice or mutant lice in at least 25 states. So far, claims for the spread of this mutant lice is the use pyrethroids. Of course, ignoring the TB, measles, scabies and other diseases imported into this country from the influx of influx of illegals, I don’t buy it. All of a sudden pyrethroids are causing a mutant lice? Funny how we never had that in these 25 states before the influx of illegals.
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For students, the start of the school year means new classes, new friends, homework and sports. It also brings the threat of head lice. The itch-inducing pests lead to missed school days and frustrated parents, who could have even more reason to be wary of the bug this year. Scientists report that lice populations in at least 25 states have developed resistance to over-the-counter treatments still widely recommended by doctors and schools.
The researchers are presenting their work today at the 250th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
“We are the first group to collect lice samples from a large number of populations across the U.S.,” says Kyong Yoon, Ph.D. “What we found was that 104 out of the 109 lice populations we tested had high levels of gene mutations, which have been linked to resistance to pyrethroids.”