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Human urogenital myiasis: A systematic review of reported cases from 1975 to 2017.

European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology, 2019
The public health importance of myiasis [infestation with dipterous (fly) larvae] remains unknown. This disease is spread worldwide in animals and humans, but baseline data on its prevalence are limited.
R. Faridnia   +7 more
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Cutaneous Myiasis

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2016
Myiasis is defined as the infestation of live vertebrates, either humans or animals, with dipterous larvae. Many organs can be infested by these larvae with cutaneous myiasis being the most common form. Cutaneous myiasis can be divided into three categories: localized furuncular myiasis, migratory myiaisis and wound myiasis, which occurs when fly ...
Michal, Solomon   +2 more
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Orofacial myiasis

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1993
Oral myiasis is rare, particularly in western developed countries. This case report describes the presentation of oral myiasis as an enlarged submandibular lymph node associated with a buccal mass, in a Caucasian male who had recently returned from the Gambia.
M R, Novelli, A, Haddock, J W, Eveson
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Aural Myiasis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Catarina Rato, Gustavo Lopes
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Neonatal Myiasis

Pediatrics, 2000
This case involves an orphan female neonate—abandoned in a dustbin in Poona, India—who was infected by the larval forms of the blowfly. The blowfly causing this infestation belonged to the family Calliphoridae and genus Calliphora.The fly of this genus is of importance in Indian veterinary science and is found abundantly around decaying matter in Poona.
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[Wound myiasis. Facultative myiasis].

Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 1991
Two cases of traumatic myiasis, one in Bowen carcinoma and one in chronic leg ulcer, are described. The maggots isolated were reared to the adult stage; they proved to be Calliphoridae of the genus Lucilia (presumably L. sericata). The various forms of myiasis and the species involved in such parasitism are described, and the therapeutic efficiency of ...
B, Anegg, H, Auer, E, Diem, H, Aspöck
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Nosocomial myiasis

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1997
When the larvae of flies invade man the clinical picture is referred to as 'myiasis'. When myiasis occurs in a patient after hospitalization the disease is termed nosocomial myiasis, a very infrequent phenomenon. The present investigation was conducted to record the cases of nosocomial myiasis documented worldwide.
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The Botfly, A Tropical Menace: A Distinctive Myiasis Caused by Dermatobia hominis

American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2020
S. Ragi, R. Kapila, R. Schwartz
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