Tue 4 Mar 2008
Head Lice traced back to Africa, 100,000 years ago?!
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Recently a scientist pulled about 400 head lice from a Peruvian mummy and found that the head lice matched those of one of three different classifications of lice, clad A. Interesting enough it all started in Africa. Here is the full story:
“WASHINGTON – Head lice taken from 1,000-year-old mummies in Peru support the idea that the little creatures accompanied humans on their first migration out of Africa, 100,000 years ago, researchers reported on Wednesday.
Genetic tests showed that the lice are nearly identical to strains found around the world that have been dated to when humans first began to colonize the rest of the world.
“It tells us that this genetic type got around the globe right as humans spread and migrated around the globe,” said David Reed of the University of Florida, who worked on the study. “We know that this parasite was distributed all over the globe along with us,” Reed said in a telephone interview.
Writing in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, Reed and colleagues noted that there are three known strains, or clades, of head lice — A, B and C.
Clade A is found everywhere, clade B is common in both North America and Europe, and clade C is rare. There had been a theory that clade B evolved separately in the Americas and that European explorers carried A to the Americas and brought B back to Europe with them.
Reed, who showed in 2004 that clade A dated back to early humans, said he got to test the idea by accident.
The lice were collected off the heads of two mummies found in the southern Peruvian coastal desert. “The mummies belonged to the post-Tiwanaku Chiribaya culture,” the researchers wrote. They were dated to around 1000 AD.
The two heads, removed from the bodies by looters years before, had elaborately braided hair. Researchers collected more than 400 head lice from one and 500 from the other.
“They were loaded. It was amazing,” Reed said. “It really was remarkable how lousy they were.”
He speculated that the elaborate braids would not allow for regular combing, thus making a haven for the little parasites. Reed was able to get intact DNA from the lice and sequencing showed they were all clade A.
That means the strain was distributed across the Americas hundreds of years before the first Europeans arrived.
Reed believes he can use gene sequencing of lice to track and date human migrations all over the world.
Type A lice include both head and body lice. The bloodsucking creatures can only live on humans — they die very quickly away from their hosts and cannot survive on any other animals.
They can also transmit diseases such as typhus. Reed believes some mummified lice will carry the rickettsia bacteria that transmit typhus, and gene sequencing of these bacteria can also help trace routes of human migration.
It is also possible to test the theory that typhus was a New World disease carried back to Europe by explorers, Reed said.”-MSNBC
I hope you enjoy this interesting read. Let me know anyones input and opinions.
March 5th, 2008 at 9:40 am
You can safely and effectively kill lice with salt water or a sauna – learn how to kill lice without killing yourself or the earth……
The head louse (Pediculus humanus capitas) (DeGeer), the body louse (Pediculus humanus humanus) (Linnaeus) and the crab louse (Pthirus pubis) (Linnaeus) all occur on humans. All three cause considerable skin irritation as they feed on human blood or crawl on the body.
Human lice can establish and maintain themselves only on humans. A louse cannot hop or jump. They can, however, crawl fast. They are usually transmitted only through close personal contact. They are less frequently transmitted through the sharing of personal articles or toilet seats. For head lice, this includes combs, brushes and other grooming aids, hats, headbands, helmets, caps, headrests, wigs, curlers or other headgear, especially when these items are stored in shared lockers. They spread or infest by crawling, they live by biting and sucking blood from the scalp and can survive for up to 48 hours off a human head, and the nits on a hair shaft can survive from 4 – 10 days – so vacuum thoroughly and/or spray/clean with diluted Safe Solutions, Inc. Enzyme Cleaner with Peppermint.
Important Note: Pediculicide POISONS do not remove nits and are dangerous. Among the reactions to poison shampoo or lice “treatments” are seizures, mental retardation, many different allergies and respiratory problems, strange tingling, burning, itching, attention deficit disorders, brain tumors, leukemia, cancer and death.
I have used a sauna and/or salt water to safely and effectiely kill lice (but the nits remain).
I have also used ½ oz. of Safe Solutions, Inc. Lice R Gone® Enzyme Shampoo and/or their Enzyme Cleaner with Peppermint per shampoo-type application to safely remove both lice and nits in a few minutes. These non-poisonous enzyme shampoos make the hair so slick lice and nits can’t stick and lice can not live off the body for very long.
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March 7th, 2008 at 11:40 pm
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