Human infection with botfly larvae (Cuterebra species) are reported, and 54 cases are reviewed. Biologic, epidemiologic, clinical, histopathologic, and diagnostic features of North American cuterebrid myiasis are described. A cuterebrid maggot generally causes a single furuncular nodule. Most cases occur in children in the northeastern United States or the Pacific Northwest; however, exceptions are common. Most lesions of North American cuterebrid myiasis are caused by second or third instar Cuterebra maggots that appear in late August, September, and October. First instar maggots are unusual and occur in the vitreous humor or in the upper respiratory tract of patients in late spring and early summer
Background: Myiasis is an emerging disease caused by tissue invasion of dipteran larvae. In Uruguay,...
ABSTRACT Some African flies may cause myiasis not only in animals but also in humans, representing a...
Abstract: Cases of human myiasis caused by Cochliomyia hominivorax are typically reported in Central...
Human infection with botfly larvae (Cuterebra species) are reported, and 54 cases are reviewed. Biol...
The purpose of this paper is to record two peculiar cases of human myiases occurring in Northern Bra...
Bot flies of the genus Cuterebra are restricted to the New World and are distributed throughout most...
Myiasis, the infestation of humans and animals with fly larvae, is observed in tropical, lowland are...
Abstract. We report a case in an infant of horse bot fly myiasis that was unusual because the maggot...
Myiasis (Gr. myia fly) is the infestation of tis-sues by fly larvae, or maggots. It is common in dom...
Se comenta el hallazgo de miiasis subcutánea en la chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera) producida por la...
Myiasis is an ectoparasitic infestation of tissue. Most cases of furuncular myiasis in Saudi Arabia ...
Unique features of myiasis affect the eye, a rare disease caused by the infestation of tissues by th...
SummaryMyiasis—the feeding of fly larvae on living mammals, may have various clinical presentations ...
Myiasis is caused by the invasion of tissues or organs of humans or animals by dipterous larvae. A 6...
Summary: Myiasis—the feeding of fly larvae on living mammals, may have various clinical presentation...
Background: Myiasis is an emerging disease caused by tissue invasion of dipteran larvae. In Uruguay,...
ABSTRACT Some African flies may cause myiasis not only in animals but also in humans, representing a...
Abstract: Cases of human myiasis caused by Cochliomyia hominivorax are typically reported in Central...
Human infection with botfly larvae (Cuterebra species) are reported, and 54 cases are reviewed. Biol...
The purpose of this paper is to record two peculiar cases of human myiases occurring in Northern Bra...
Bot flies of the genus Cuterebra are restricted to the New World and are distributed throughout most...
Myiasis, the infestation of humans and animals with fly larvae, is observed in tropical, lowland are...
Abstract. We report a case in an infant of horse bot fly myiasis that was unusual because the maggot...
Myiasis (Gr. myia fly) is the infestation of tis-sues by fly larvae, or maggots. It is common in dom...
Se comenta el hallazgo de miiasis subcutánea en la chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera) producida por la...
Myiasis is an ectoparasitic infestation of tissue. Most cases of furuncular myiasis in Saudi Arabia ...
Unique features of myiasis affect the eye, a rare disease caused by the infestation of tissues by th...
SummaryMyiasis—the feeding of fly larvae on living mammals, may have various clinical presentations ...
Myiasis is caused by the invasion of tissues or organs of humans or animals by dipterous larvae. A 6...
Summary: Myiasis—the feeding of fly larvae on living mammals, may have various clinical presentation...
Background: Myiasis is an emerging disease caused by tissue invasion of dipteran larvae. In Uruguay,...
ABSTRACT Some African flies may cause myiasis not only in animals but also in humans, representing a...
Abstract: Cases of human myiasis caused by Cochliomyia hominivorax are typically reported in Central...