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Nosocomial submandibular infections with dipterous fly larvae [PDF]
In September 1998, a case of nosocomial cutaneous myiasis caused by Lucilia sericata (Meigen, 1826) in a 77-year-old male was found. The patient had been receiving partial maxillectomy due to the presence of malignant tumor on premaxilla. This is the first verified case involving Lucilia sericata in Taegu, Korea.
C Y, Joo, J B, Kim
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Mealworm (Tenebrio molitor Larvae) as an Alternative Protein Source for Monogastric Animal: A Review
Simple Summary Tenebrio molitor (T. molitor) larvae, known as mealworm, have been considered a good protein source for monogastric animals. They have a high quantity and quality of protein content and amino acid profile. The inclusion of T.
J. Hong, T. Han, Y. Kim
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Phosphorus Kinetics in Calves Submitted to Single Infection with Cooperia punctata
The aim of this study was to evaluate phosphorus (P) kinetics in calves submitted to a single acute infection ofCooperia punctata, using isotopic dilution and modelling techniques. Ten Holstein calves were used, with a mean liveweight of 66.05 ± 0.30 kg.
H. Louvandini +4 more
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Organic waste is a rapidly increasing problem due to the growth of the agricultural production needed to meet global food demands. Development of sustainable waste management solutions is essential.
A. Scala +7 more
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BACKGROUND Wastes can be used as rearing substrate by black soldier fly (BSF) larvae, the latter being exploitable as a protein source in animal feed.
M. Meneguz +6 more
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Nutritional composition of black soldier fly larvae feeding on agro‐industrial by‐products
Black soldier fly (BSF) larvae, Hermetia illucens L. (Diptera: Stratiomyidae), bio‐convert organic side streams into high‐quality biomass, the composition of which largely depends on the side stream used.
S. Y. Chia +6 more
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Microsporidium Infecting Anopheles supepictus (Diptera: Culicidae) Larvae.
Microsporidia are known to infect a wide variety of animals including mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae). In a recent study on the mosquito fauna of Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiari Province, at the central western part of Iran, a few larvae of Anopheles superpictus were infected with a microsporidium-resembled microorganism.
Seyed-Mohammad Omrani +2 more
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The nutritive value of black soldier fly larvae reared on common organic waste streams in Kenya
In Africa, livestock production currently accounts for about 30% of the gross value of agricultural production. However, production is struggling to keep up with the demands of expanding human populations, the rise in urbanization and the associated ...
Marwa Shumo +8 more
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An organism’s gut microbiome handles most of the metabolic processes associated with food intake and digestion but can also strongly affect health and behavior.
T. Klammsteiner +8 more
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Zebrafish Larvae as a Behavioral Model in Neuropharmacology
Zebrafish larvae show a clear and distinct pattern of swimming in response to light and dark conditions, following the development of a swim bladder at 4 days post fertilization.
R. Basnet +4 more
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