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The Epidemiology and Control Myiasis in Indonesia
Myiasis caused by screwworm of Chrysomya bezziana fly has been widely distributed in Indoenesia for years, however myiasis as a disease problem is only reported in local cattle raised under semiextensive management system in West Nusa Tenggara, East Nusa
Partoutomo, S
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Oral myiasis : A case report [PDF]
Oral Myiasis is a rare pathology in humans and is associated with poor oral hygiene, alcoholism, senility, supuranting lesions, severe halitosis and others conditions.
Comunian, Cláudio Rômulo +4 more
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Oral myiasis is a rare disease caused by larvae of dipteran flies. Houseflies are strongly suspected of transmitting at least 65 diseases to humans, including typhoid fever, dysentery and cholera.
C Balachandran +3 more
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Chrysomya Bezziana oral myiasis
Myiasis is an opportunistic infestation of human and vertebrate animals with dipterous larvae. Oral myiasis is a rare condition associated with poor oral hygiene, mental disability, halitosis and other conditions.
G S Sowmya +2 more
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First Record of Urogenital Myiasis Induced by Megaselia scalaris (Diptera: Phoridae) from Iran
Myiasis is the infestation of organs and tissues of human and animals with fly larvae. This article reports an 18 year-old man with urogenital myiasis, the passing of live Megaselia scalaris larvae in the urine, from Zanjan City, northwest of Iran.
MohammadBagher Ghavami, Ahmad Djalilvand
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Intestinal myiasis caused by Clogmia albipunctata in Nepal: a case report
Background Intestinal myiasis is a type of myiasis resulting from the accidental consumption of Clogmia albipunctata larvae. This type of myiasis generally displays symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal distention and discomfort, loss of appetite,
Bimal Sharma Chalise +6 more
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: Myiasis is the body’s infestation with maggots or eggs/larvae of certain flies. The infection is ether specific or non-specific. Although human Myiasis is rare, members of cyclorhabid, specifically the genus of Sarcophaga and Oestridae (Diptera ...
Armoghan, Nida +2 more
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Infantile Nosocomial Myiasis in Iran
Myiasis, the invasion of live human tissue by larva of Diptera, is reported in the nasal cavity of a 5.5-year-old Iranian girl. She was referred from Golestan Province to the Shaheed Rajaei Heart Center in Tehran.
Mansoureh Shayeghi +3 more
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