First Case of Nosocomial Nasal Myiasis Caused by Chrysomya bezziana in Kuwait
Ali Sher, Saif A. Latif
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Nosocomial Myiasis: Rare but Preventable Acquired Infestation from Hospital Environments
Myiasis is the infestation of living tissue by fly larvae (order Diptera), which feed on either necrotic or living tissue. When it occurs in a hospital setting and is acquired after admission, it is referred to as nosocomial myiasis. This condition is most commonly seen in patients who are immobilized, sedated, intubated, or has chronic wounds that ...
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Entodermoscopy Update: A Contemporary Review on Dermoscopy of Cutaneous Infections and Infestations. [PDF]
Sonthalia S +8 more
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Intestinal myiasis caused by Clogmia albipunctata in Nepal: a case report. [PDF]
Chalise BS +6 more
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Oral and Nasal Myiasis in Two Patients Hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit: Diagnosis and Clinical Significance of Cases. [PDF]
Savaş N, Aykur M.
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Orbital myiasis: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
Huang YL +9 more
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Unnoticed arrival of two dipteran species in Austria: the synanthropic moth fly Clogmia albipunctata (Williston, 1893) and the parasitic bird louse fly Ornithoica turdi (Olivier in Latreille, 1811). [PDF]
Zittra C +5 more
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Keeping It Real: Infection Prevention and Control Problems and Solutions in Low- and Middle-income Countries. [PDF]
Dramowski A +13 more
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Infections After International Travel: Relevant Diagnoses in Children and Adolescents. [PDF]
Kotsias-Konopelska S, Thielecke M.
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A New, Non-Invasive Methodology for the Molecular Identification of Adult Sarcophagidae from Collections. [PDF]
Giordani G, Whitmore D, Vanin S.
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