نتایج جستجو برای: myiasis

تعداد نتایج: 1388  

2016
Fareedi Mukram Ali Kishor Patil Sanjay Kar Atulkumar A. Patil Shabeer Ahamed

Certain dipteran flies larvae causing invasion of the tissues and organs of the humans or other vertebrates are called as myiasis, which feed on hosts dead or living tissues. It is well documented in the skin and hot climate regions; underdeveloped countries are affected more commonly. Oral cavity is affected rarely and it can be secondary to serious medical conditions. Poor oral hygiene, alcoh...

2017
Su-Min Song Shin-Woo Kim Youn-Kyoung Goo Yeonchul Hong Meesun Ock Hee-Jae Cha Dong-Il Chung

A fly larva was recovered from a boil-like lesion on the left leg of a 33-year-old male on 21 November 2016. He has worked in an endemic area of myiasis, Uganda, for 8 months and returned to Korea on 11 November 2016. The larva was identified as Cordylobia anthropophaga by morphological features, including the body shape, size, anterior end, posterior spiracles, and pattern of spines on the bod...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2014
Sunil Rathi Kailash Pednekar Ashish Pathak Poonam Singh

BACKGROUND Wound myiasis in the Indian subcontinent is most commonly caused by old world screw-worm (Chrysomya bezziana). CASE REPORT AND MANAGEMENT A 4-year-old malnourished girl presented with full thickness rectal prolapse following acute diarrhea with a large wound and screwworm myiasis of the rectum. Turpentine oil was applied to immobilize the maggots followed by manual extraction. Prol...

2015
Clare A Anstead Pasi K Korhonen Neil D Young Ross S Hall Aaron R Jex Shwetha C Murali Daniel S T Hughes Siu F Lee Trent Perry Andreas J Stroehlein Brendan R E Ansell Bert Breugelmans Andreas Hofmann Jiaxin Qu Shannon Dugan Sandra L Lee Hsu Chao Huyen Dinh Yi Han Harsha V Doddapaneni Kim C Worley Donna M Muzny Panagiotis Ioannidis Robert M Waterhouse Evgeny M Zdobnov Peter J James Neil H Bagnall Andrew C Kotze Richard A Gibbs Stephen Richards Philip Batterham Robin B Gasser

Lucilia cuprina is a parasitic fly of major economic importance worldwide. Larvae of this fly invade their animal host, feed on tissues and excretions and progressively cause severe skin disease (myiasis). Here we report the sequence and annotation of the 458-megabase draft genome of Lucilia cuprina. Analyses of this genome and the 14,544 predicted protein-encoding genes provide unique insights...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis 2012

Journal: :Acta Dermato-Venereologica 2000

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Journal: :Indian Journal of Palliative Care 2015

Journal: :PEDIATRICS 2000

Journal: :Journal of accident & emergency medicine 1997
J Kitching

A case of tropical myiasis is described and its treatment outlined.

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