نتایج جستجو برای: Hypoderma spp

تعداد نتایج: 51030  

2017
Haroon Ahmed Sérgio Ramalho Sousa Sami Simsek Sofia Anastácio Seyma Gunyakti Kilinc

Hypoderma spp. larvae cause subcutaneous myiasis in several animal species. The objective of the present investigation was to identify and characterize morphologically and molecularly the larvae of Hypoderma spp. collected from cattle (Bos taurus taurus) and red deer (Cervus elaphus) in the district of Castelo Branco, Portugal. For this purpose, a total of 8 larvae were collected from cattle (n...

2015
Muhammad Nisar Khan Stefania Weigl Muhammad Farooq Iqbal Muhammad Abubakar Muhammad Arif Zafar Zafar Iqbal

Hypoderma spp. larvae are the cause of internal myiasis in different animals which is characterized by subcutaneous warbles. These are mostly differentiated at species level based on the morphology of third stage larvae. Therefore, the present study was conducted to amplify the most variable part of the cox1 gene of two Hypoderma spp. (i.e., Hypoderma bovis and H. lineatum) retrieved in Pakista...

Abbas Imani Amir Tukmechi, Hossein Tajik Mohammad Yousefnia Pasha Mosa Tavassoli,

This study was performed from February to April 2006; several visits were made to abattoirs in the north of Iran for Hypoderma spp infestation. Necropsy inspection of slaughtered and skinned animals were carried out by examination of the inner skin surface and subcutaneous tissues. Warbles were isolated by squeezing nodules from subcutaneous tissues. In the case of abscess presence, aseptic sam...

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2012
mosa tavassoli abbas imani mohammad yousefnia pasha amir tukmechi hossein tajik

this study was performed from february to april 2006; several visits were made to abattoirs in the north of iran for hypoderma spp infestation. necropsy inspection of slaughtered and skinned animals were carried out by examination of the inner skin surface and subcutaneous tissues. warbles were isolated by squeezing nodules from subcutaneous tissues. in the case of abscess presence, aseptic sam...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Philippe R.S. Lagacé-Wiens Ravi Dookeran Stuart Skinner Richard Leicht Douglas D. Colwell Terry D. Galloway

Human myiasis caused by bot flies of nonhuman animals is rare but may be increasing. The treatment of choice is laser photocoagulation or vitrectomy with larva removal and intraocular steroids. Ophthalmomyiasis caused by Hypoderma spp. should be recognized as a potentially reversible cause of vision loss.

Journal: :Veterinary World 2023

Background and Aim: Recent information on the occurrence of bovine hypodermosis in Kazakhstan is limited to results a few clinical studies northern eastern regions. A first serological study aimed obtain more data its geographical distribution estimate prevalence this country. Materials Methods: Serum samples collected from 891 dairy cows 30 farms eight Kazakh provinces during winter season 201...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2015
Mobushir Riaz Khan Haroon Ahmed Rosario Panadero-Fontan Ceferino Lopez-Sandez Muhammad Aamir Khan Saira Asif Irfan Mustafa Muhammad Isthiaq Ali Hamid Raza Mazhar Qayyum

INTRODUCTION Hypodermosis is an ectoparasitic disease of cattle caused by Hypoderma lineatum and Hypoderma bovis. It is an important health problem of cattle, leading to considerable economic losses. There are various factors that are involved in the spread of this disease such as herd size, location, temperature, humidity, and precipitation. METHODOLOGY Blood samples from 112 herds were coll...

2014
Wei LI Yong FU Hong DUO Zhihong GUO Xiuying SHEN Fuqiang HUANG Kai FENG Zhisheng DANG Peng MAO Fang WANG Tetsuo NASU Nariaki NONAKA

The prevalence of Hypoderma spp. in yaks grazed in the east of Qinghai province was investigated in 2008. In this area, the prevalence in young yaks (1- to 3-year-old) was very high at 82.2-98.7%, whilst in adult yaks (4-year-old and older), the prevalence was 42.4-50.6%. The seasonal development and migration pattern of Hypoderma larvae in yak bodies was found to be similar for different locat...

2013
Fredrik Samuelsson Peter Nejsum Katrine Raundrup Tina Vicky Alstrup Hansen Christian Moliin Outzen Kapel

In the northern hemisphere, Caribou (Rangifer spp.) populations are known to be infested with the skin-penetrating ectoparasite, Hypoderma tarandi (Diptera; Oestridae). Although regarded as host specific, H. tarandi has been reported from other species, and has become of increasing concern as a zoonosis infecting humans. In February 2012, concurrent with the hunting of muskoxen, we examined car...

Journal: :Preventive veterinary medicine 2004
D Haine F Boelaert D U Pfeiffer C Saegerman J-F Lonneux B Losson K Mintiens

Our objective was to determine the seroprevalence of Hypoderma spp. and to develop a spatial model describing the risk surface of warble-fly infection in Belgian cattle herds (adjusting for herd size, herd type, local temperature, rainfall, relative air humidity and land-cover). This survey was carried out in 390 selected herds of all types (dairy, mixed and beef) from December 1997 to March 19...

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