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A case report of nosocomial myiasis caused by Musca domestica and literature review

Open Journal of Clinical and Medical Images, 2022
Myiasis disease was defined by Zumpt as a parasitic invasion of the tissues of humans by diptereous larvae. Myiasis agents, affect mainly the uncovered areas of the body. In addition to their medical importance as mechanical vectors of parasitic disease agents’ dipteran true flies can make myiasis in hospital environment called nosocomial myiasis which
Chiraz Bousbia, Latifa Mtibaa
exaly   +2 more sources

[Nosocomial myiasis in Central Europe].

Epidemiologie, mikrobiologie, imunologie : casopis Spolecnosti pro epidemiologii a mikrobiologii Ceske lekarske spolecnosti J.E. Purkyne, 1995
The authors describe a case of nosocomial myiasis of cavities caused by larvae of the fly Lucilia sericata (Meigen 1926), in a patient hospitalized at the resuscitation unit after a motor car accident where he suffered fractures of the skull and other injuries.
J, Minár, J, Herold, J, Elisková
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An unusual nosocomial infection: nasotracheal myiasis.

The Journal of otolaryngology, 1993
A number of fly maggots were found emerging from the nose and tracheostomy site of an 82-year-old woman who had been in a coma for two months in an acute care hospital in a large Canadian city. This case history indicates that the infestation was hospital-acquired and although undoubtedly an extremely rare occurrence, at least in Canada, points out the
R L, Josephson, S, Krajden
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Nosocomial nasal myiasis in an intensive care unit.

The Malaysian journal of pathology, 2011
A 73-year-old Chinese man was admitted to the Accident and Emergency Premorbid Ward of a local hospital in Malaysia. The patient complained of shortness of breath with cough and was in a semi-conscious state. He was later admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) of the hospital.
W A, Nazni   +9 more
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Postoperative nosocomial wound myiasis

2016
Myiasis is defined as parasitic infestation in tissue or organs as a result of diptherous larvae fed with host mucosa, dead tissue or body fluids. In our country, such cases are seen rarely. In this case, open wound myiasis in a patient operated for diverticulitis was discussed.
AZAR, Ramazan   +4 more
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Nosocomial Oral Myiasis Case In Intubated Patient

2015
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SERT, Hüseyin   +3 more
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Nosocomial myiasis with Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in an ICU patient in Mashhad, Northeastern of Iran.

Archives of Iranian medicine, 2015
Myiasis is the invasion of larvae to human or animal live tissues by flies belonging to the order Diptera and families like Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae, Oesteridae, etc. Although rare, nosocomial myiasis must be noted carefully, especially in case of hospitalized patients.
Mohsen, Najjari   +2 more
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Nosocomial nasal myiasis owing to Cochliomyia hominivorax: a case in French Guiana

International Journal of Dermatology, 2005
Pierre Couppie, Bernard Carme
exaly  

Cutaneous Myiasis

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2016
Michal Solomon   +2 more
exaly  

A rare case of gingival myiasis caused by Diptera (Calliphoridae)

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2002
Mihtikar Gürsel, Tamer Ataoglu
exaly  

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