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Ngā kutu

Head louse

Pediculus capitis de Geer
Head louse [Pediculus humanus capitis]

Head louse Pediculus humanus capitis

Pūtoi
Order
Phthiraptera
Whānau
Family
Pediculidae
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Te Rahi

  • He pepeke tino iti, e 2–3 mm te roa.

Size range

  • Tiny insects, 2–3 mm long

Te Tītaringa

  • Kei te ao nui tonu.

Distribution

  • Worldwide

Te Huringa Ora

  • He pirinoa ko te tangata tonu tana oranga.
  • He māmā noa tana peke haere i tētahi māhunga ki tētahi, i te kura, i hea ake rānei.
  • Nā tana ngongo toto ka mangeo te kiri o te māhunga, ā, tērā anō pea ka pirau.
  • Kitea ai ngā hua o te kutu e piri ana ki ngā makawe.

Life history

  • Parasites of humans
  • Spread easily from head to head, especially at schools
  • Blood sucking causes irritation and can introduce infection
  • Eggs, called nits, are attached to hair