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A Case of Traumatic Myiasis Caused by Wohlfahrtia magnifica in a Dog
Veterinary Journal of Kastamonu UniversityA 6-months-old female stray dog with tissue loss was brought to a private veterinary clinic. As a result of the examination of the dog, a 10 cm-wide wound with tissue loss was observed in the neck region. A large number of live fly larvae were detected from the wound. Larvae were carefully taken into petri dishes and kept in 70% ethyl alcohol.
Uğur Uslu +4 more
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Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1975
A case of human myiasis due to Phormia regina (Meigen) is reported from Montreal, Quebec. Large numbers of larvae were removed from a necrotic hip wound in a 44-year-old male. Larvae were reared to the adult stage; larval and pupal measurements and development times are given.
F E, Ali-Khan, Z, Ali-Khan
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A case of human myiasis due to Phormia regina (Meigen) is reported from Montreal, Quebec. Large numbers of larvae were removed from a necrotic hip wound in a 44-year-old male. Larvae were reared to the adult stage; larval and pupal measurements and development times are given.
F E, Ali-Khan, Z, Ali-Khan
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Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2009
Abstract In the province of Al Hoceima, northern Morocco, and on two farms in Hungary, dogs were inspected for the presence of traumatic myiasis. Nine and four infested dogs were found in Morocco and Hungary, respectively. All the larvae and adults reared from them in the laboratory were identified as
R, Farkas +4 more
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Abstract In the province of Al Hoceima, northern Morocco, and on two farms in Hungary, dogs were inspected for the presence of traumatic myiasis. Nine and four infested dogs were found in Morocco and Hungary, respectively. All the larvae and adults reared from them in the laboratory were identified as
R, Farkas +4 more
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Traumatic Scalp Myiasis in a Patient with Schizophrenia: A Rare Case Presentation
International Journal of Health Sciences and ResearchTraumatic myiasis or the invasion of live tissues by fly larvae, is a rare presentation in a healthy human being. It is an infestation caused by dipteran larvae, which feed on the host’s necrotic tissue by entering neglected open wounds, which serves as a good source of nutrition. Psychiatric illness leads to physical inability to maintain good hygiene
Shradha Singh, K. Geetha
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Traumatic myiasis of sheep in Europe: a review.
Parassitologia, 1998The two most important fly species causing traumatic cutaneous myiasis of sheep in Europe are Wohlfahrtia magnifica (Diptera: Sarcophagidae), which causes a form of myiasis known as wound myiasis, mainly in southern and eastern Europe, and Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae), which causes sheep strike, mainly in the middle latitudes of Europe ...
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Field surveys for flies larvae causing traumatic myiasis of sheep and cows in centre of Iraq
Journal of Entomological Research, 2019The results indicated that there were infections in cows and sheep to centre of Iraq, Wasit Governorate: Essaouira, Al-Hafriya and Al-Aziziya district in 2014, 2015 and 2016. There were clear differences in the number of infections from year to year with superiority of 2014, where 13 and 24 infections were recorded in cows and sheeps, respectively ...
Ahmed J.M. Al-Shammary +1 more
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Traumatic Myiasis Associated with Wohlfahrtia magnifica and Lucilia sericata Larvae in Dog
2017A large number of fly larvae were determined in the neck area of a dog brought to the clinics of Kırıkkale University Veterinary Faculty. These determined larvae were identified by considering the morphological characteristics of the cephalo-pharyngeal skeleton with the anterior and posterior spiracles of the larvae. These larvae were found to be third
GÖKPINAR, Sami, KARSLI, Birkan
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HUMAN TRAUMATIC MYIASIS DUE TO CHRYSOMYA BEZZIANA (DIPTERA : CALLIPHORIDAE) IN PUNJAB
2007Myiasis is a condition originating from the invasion of tissues or organs of man or animals by fly larvae (maggots). It is commonly seen in the domestic and wild animals but occurs rarely in man also. This tissue invasion in man by maggots is generally a well recognized complication of neglected wounds.
Singh, Amandeep, Singh, Devinder
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