نتایج جستجو برای: human myiasis

تعداد نتایج: 1644042  

Journal: :Le infezioni in medicina : rivista periodica di eziologia, epidemiologia, diagnostica, clinica e terapia delle patologie infettive 2010
Manuel Casanova-Roman Elena Sanchez-Legaza Antonio Sanchez-Porto Carlos Murga

Aural myiasis is a rare clinical state that usually occurs in developing countries and in patients who mentally retarded or have poor personal hygiene. However, the prevalence has decreased over the years, and now it is very rare. The authors describe a case of aural myiasis caused by Wohlfartia magnifica in a five-month-old infant. The treatment used was a combination of suctioning and microsu...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2014
Stefano Veraldi Stefano Maria Serini Luciano Süss

Cordylobia sp. is a fly belonging to the Calliphoridae family. Three species of Cordylobia are known: C. anthropophaga, C. rodhaini and C. ruandae. The C. rodhaini Gedoelst 1909 lives in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially in rain forest areas. Usual hosts are rodents and antelopes. Humans are accidentally infested. Myiasis caused by C. rodhaini has been very rarely reported in the literature. We pr...

2014
Fred Bernardes Gustavo Martins Eduarda Faísca Barbará Maria Luiza Barros de Paiva Ricardo Luis Passos Coelho José Augusto da Costa Nery

Furuncular myiasis occurs after larvae penetrate on the skin. The disease is characterized by the presence of a nodule with a central hole through which there is serosanguinous exudate drainage. The authors present a case of furuncular myiasis by Dermatobia hominis in which late diagnosis made it necessary to have the orifice margins surgically enlarged in order to extract the larva. They also ...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2004
Elio Hitoshi Shinohara Marcelo Zillo Martini Humberto Gomes de Oliveira Neto André Takahashi

Oral myiasis is a rare pathology and a risk to the patient's life. Conventional treatment is mechanical removal of the larvae (maggots) one by one, which is painful, distressing, and embarrassing both to the patient and to the dentist. We present a case report of a patient with cerebral palsy that had oral myiasis treated successfully with ivermectin. The use of this antibiotic in humans, its m...

2012
S KUMAR

Oral myiasis is a rare disease caused by larvae of certain dipteran flies. A case of oral myiasis caused by chrysomya bezziana, in the maxillary anterior region in a 20 year old mentally challenged female patient is reported. Manual removal of the larvae by topical application of turpentine oil, surgical debridement of the oral wound, followed by oral therapy with broad spectrum antibiotics wer...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service 2013
M Osborne M K O'Shearn

Dermatobia hominis (human Bot fly) causes furuncular myiasis (larval infection) in Central and South America. This report describes a case in a member of the UK Armed Forces who had recently taken part in an overseas training exercise in Belize. The importance of clinical history (including travel history) is highlighted. We also describe the outcomes of conservative treatment and surgical inte...

2007
Jasmin Skuballa Rainer Oehme Kathrin Hartelt Trevor Petney Thomas Bücher Peter Kimmig Horst Taraschewski

1. Masoodi M, Hosseini K. The respiratory and allergic manifestations of human myiasis caused by larvae of the sheep bot fl y (Oestrus ovis): a report of 33 pharyngeal cases from southern Iran. Ann Trop Med Parasitol. 2003;97:75–81. 2. Fathy FM, El-Barghathi A, El-Ahwal A, El-Bagar S. Study on human ophthalmomyiasis externa caused by Oestrus ovis larva, in Sirte-Libya: parasite features, clinic...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2003
Jamie R Stevens

Blowflies (Calliphoridae) are characterised by the ability of their larvae to develop in animal flesh. Where the host is a living vertebrate, such parasitism by dipterous larvae is known as myiasis. However, the evolutionary origins of the myiasis habit in the Calliphoridae, a family which includes the blowflies and screwworm flies, remain unclear. Species associated with an ectoparasitic lifes...

2013
Darío Ezequiel Manzoli Leandro Raúl Antoniazzi María José Saravia Leonardo Silvestri David Rorhmann Pablo Martín Beldomenico

The study of myiasis is important because they may cause problems to the livestock industry, public health, or wildlife conservation. The ecology of parasitic dipterans that cause myiasis is singular, as they actively seek their hosts over relatively long distances. However, studies that address the determinants of myiasis dynamics are very scarce. The genus Philornis include species that may b...

Journal: :دامپزشکی 0
علی مشاوری نیا استادیار گروه پاتوبیولوژی دانشکده دامپزشکی دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد محمدحسین نعیمی نیک دامپزشک بخش خصوصی

myiasis is defined as the infestation of living tissues of vertebrates by dipteran fly larvae. clinically, based on the affected organ of host by dipteran larvae the type of myiasis is determined. oral myiasis is a rare type of myiasis. a two year-old goat with history of anorexia was referred to the veterinary clinic. physical examinations showed the gingival myiasis in lower jaw. a total numb...

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