نتایج جستجو برای: Wohlfahrtia magnifica

تعداد نتایج: 229  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Dong Zhang Ming Zhang Zijuan Li Thomas Pape

The twenty-nine species-group names of Sarcophagidae proposed by Chien-ming Chao and Xue-zhong Zhang are reviewed. Of these names, twenty-four are available, while five are unavailable nomina nuda. Of the twenty-four available names, nine are considered valid, fifteen as invalid: thirteen junior synonyms, one unnecessary replacement name and one junior primary homonym. Holotypes of all species,...

2009
Florence Robert-Gangneux Frédéric Klein

5. Tóth EM, Farkas R, Marialigeti K, Mokhtar IS. Bacteriological investigations on wound myiasis of sheep caused by Wohlfahrtia magnifica (Diptera: Sarcophagidae). Acta Vet Hung. 1998;46:219–29. 6. Tóth EM, Kovacs G, Schumann P, Kovacs AL, Steiner U, Halbritter A, et al. Schineria larvae gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from the 1st and 2nd larval stages of Wohlfahrtia magnifica (Diptera: Sarcopha...

2016
Edou Heddema Frank Janssen Harro van Westreenen

INTRODUCTION Ignatzschineria species were previously known as Schineria species and are well known inhabitants of the larvae of the parasitic fly Wohlfahrtia magnifica. CASE PRESENTATION We report a case of Ignatzschineria species bacteraemia in a Dutch patient with a wound infested with maggots. CONCLUSION In the past, these bacteria have been isolated from Wohlfahrtia magnifica, a fly not...

2012
R. P. Maurya Deepak Mishra Prashant Bhushan V. P. Singh M. K. Singh

Wohlfahrtia magnifica larvae cause myiasis in mammals, mainly in sheep and rarely in human. In human it may infest the ear, eye, mouth or nose, damaging living tissues. We report a case of ocular myiasis in 1.5 years old child belonging to urban slum after history of minor injury on left upper lid due to fall from bed. The purpose of reporting this case is to highlight the ocular association of...

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2014
khodadad pirali kheirabadi amir dehghani samani hossein rajabi vardanjani

myiasis is a disease of vertebrate animals caused by different fly larvae. wohlfahrtia magnifica is responsible for serious losses in animal husbandry in eurasia. larvae of w. magnifica parasitize several warm-blooded vertebrates and are responsible for a severe traumatic myiasis of mucosal membranes or wounds. this myiasis has been reported in many european areas, but for the first time was re...

2010
M Salimi D Goodarzi MH Karimfar H Edalat

We report a case of human urogenital myiasis in an 86-year-old rural man with a penil ulcer and numerous alive and motile larvae from urethra and glans penis. Entomological studies on adult flies showed the larvae were Lucilia sericata and Wohlfahrtia magnifica. The clinical presentation and treatment strategies are discussed.

Journal: :The Turkish journal of pediatrics 2009
Nilden Tuygun Ayşegül Taylan-Ozkan Gönül Tanir Kosta Y Mumcuoğlu

We report the case of an eight-year-old boy with hypereosinophilia who presented with a swelling under his right armpit that had persisted for more than four weeks. A second-stage larva of Wohlfahrtia magnifica was found, leading to the diagnosis of cutaneous myiasis. Following removal of the larva, the clinical and hematological manifestations returned to normal. Diagnosis of myiasis should al...

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 2009
Halil Yazgi M Hamidullah Uyanik Ozgur Yoruk Irfan Aslan

A 5-year-old child living in Erzurum, Turkey, complaining of otalgia, otorrhea and pruritus in the right ear for three days, was examined. Otoscopic examination at the Department of Otorhinolaryngology revealed live maggots in the external auditory canal. Ten maggots were recovered and were identified as third stage larvae of Wohlfahrtia magnifica (Diptera: Sarcophagidae). Local and systemic an...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
amid athari from the department of microbiology, school of medicine, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, islamic republic of iran. telmur fallah

a 79 year old fanner referred to a dental clinic because of toothache for one week. after extraction of a painful tooth, three larvae, 1.5 cm in length emerged from the dental cavity. morphological study of the larvae proved them as w. magnifica. this is the first report of dental cavity myiasis from iran.

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