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Dental disease in rabbits under UK primary veterinary care: Clinical management and associated welfare impacts

open access: yesVeterinary Record, Volume 197, Issue 5, 6/13 September 2025.
Abstract Background Dental disease is a painful and highly prevalent condition in companion rabbits. However, the dental disease management techniques currently employed by UK primary‐care veterinarians and potential associated clinical welfare implications are scarcely described.
Maria A. Jackson   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

A rare urogenital myiasis caused by Psychoda albipennis: a case report

open access: yesUrology Research and Practice, 2019
Myiasis is the infestation of body tissues or organs by dipterous fly species and is often associated with poor hygiene. Urogenital myiasis is uncommon, and Psychoda albipennis-induced urogenital myiasis is very rare.
Ural Oğuz   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

First Report of Bronchial Oestriasis in a Domestic Dog

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine and Science, Volume 11, Issue 5, September 2025.
Oestrus ovis bronchial myasis is described in a dog for the first time. Bronchoscopy proved essential for larval visualization and removal. Isoxazoline compounds should be considered both as a treatment and as a preventive option. ABSTRACT This study reports the first case of bronchial myiasis in a dog caused by Oestrus ovis, a parasite known to infest
Filippo Maria Dini   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Causes of mortality in koalas autopsied at the University of Melbourne

open access: yesAustralian Veterinary Journal, Volume 103, Issue 8, Page 500-505, August 2025.
Objective To determine the causes of mortality in koalas autopsied at the University of Melbourne based on the retrospective analysis of autopsy reports. Methods The autopsy reports of 239 koalas examined at the University of Melbourne from 1970 to 2023 were reviewed to determine which of the comorbidities present was the primary cause to which death ...
L Wilson   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Two Records of Intestinal Myiasis Caused by Ornidia obesa and Hermetia illucens in Hawaii [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Intestinal myiasis caused by Ornidia obesa and Hermetia illucens is not common, especially for O. obesa.
Yang, Pingjun
core  

Lords of the flies: dipteran migrants are diverse, abundant and ecologically important

open access: yesBiological Reviews, Volume 100, Issue 4, Page 1635-1659, August 2025.
ABSTRACT Insect migrants are hugely abundant, with recent studies identifying the megadiverse order Diptera as the major component of many migratory assemblages. Despite this, their migratory behaviour has been widely overlooked in favour of more ‘charismatic’ migrant insects such as butterflies, dragonflies, and moths.
Will L. Hawkes   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Canine Myiasis and Its Causal Agents in Northeastern Iran

open access: yesIranian Journal of Parasitology, 2016
Background: Myiasis is defined as the infestation of live human and vertebrate animals with dipterous larvae for a certain period. There are reports indicating that dogs are the most common species affected by myiasis.
Ali MOSHAVERINIA   +1 more
doaj  

Oral myiasis in mentally challenged patient: a case report [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Myiasis is the infestation of live human and vertebrate animal with Dipterous larvae which feed on host’s dead or living tissue. This condition is a result of neglected approach towards oral hygiene along with mental and physical challenges of patient. A
Dandriyal, Ramakant, Pant, Swati
core   +1 more source

Effects of contaminants of emerging concern on Megaselia scalaris (Lowe, Diptera: Phoridae) and its microbial community. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Drought, rising temperatures, and expanding human populations are increasing water demands. Many countries are extending potable water supplies by irrigating crops with wastewater.
Gan, Jay   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Eosinophilic Pneumonia in a Patient with Bronchial Myiasis; Case report and literature review

open access: yesSultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, 2015
Pulmonary myiasis is an unusual form of myiasis in humans and has been recently identified as a cause of eosinophilic pneumonia. We report the case of a 13-year-old Omani boy who presented to the Royal Hospital, Muscat, Oman, in October 2014 with ...
Arindom Aich   +5 more
doaj   +3 more sources

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