Larvae belonging to five species of Hypoderma spp. (Diptera, Oestridae) cause myiasis in wild and domestic ruminants that is characterized by migrations within deep tissues. In China hypodermosis is one of the most important arthropod diseases affecting ruminants and, moreover, represents a significant zoonosis, with numerous reports of Hypoderma spp. affecting farmers. Recently, a sixth species, Hypoderma sinense Pleske, has been rediscovered but the endogenous migration pathway within the host body is completely unknown and it represents a major constraint for the control of larval infection. In December 2003 a total of 165 larval stages of Hypoderma spp. were collected from different anatomical sites of 40 yaks slaughtered at an abattoir...
This paper describes the first documented case of cattle grub (hypodermosis) in Northern Serbia (Voj...
The most variable region of the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene of Hypoderma bovis Accession number:...
Abstract. Migrating first-instar larvae of Hypoderma Zineatum are a frequent cause of focal inflamma...
Larvae belonging to five species of Hypoderma spp. (Diptera, Oestridae) cause myiasis in wild and do...
Larvae belonging to five species of Hypoderma spp. (Diptera, Oestridae) cause myiasis in wild and do...
Cattle and yak hypodermosis in China is caused by Hypoderma bovis and H. lineatum, with a prevalence...
Among the species of Hypoderma (Diptera: Oestridae) that have been described and named over the last...
ABSTRACT. The prevalence of Hypoderma spp. in yaks grazed in the east of Qinghai province was invest...
Hypoderma spp. larvae cause subcutaneous myiasis in several animal species. The objective of the pre...
Hypoderma spp. larvae cause internal myiasis in domestic and wild animals characterized by subcutane...
Abstract Background Cervids used to be considered the only animal intermediate hosts of the G10 geno...
Cuticular structures and the sequence of the cytochrome oxidase I gene were compared for Hypoderma b...
Abstract. The species identification of an echinococcal lesion in the liver of a yak in the Qinghai-...
Background: Human Echinostomiasis is an intestinal disease caused by the members of family Echinosto...
This paper describes the first documented case of cattle grub (hypodermosis) in Northern Serbia (Voj...
This paper describes the first documented case of cattle grub (hypodermosis) in Northern Serbia (Voj...
The most variable region of the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene of Hypoderma bovis Accession number:...
Abstract. Migrating first-instar larvae of Hypoderma Zineatum are a frequent cause of focal inflamma...
Larvae belonging to five species of Hypoderma spp. (Diptera, Oestridae) cause myiasis in wild and do...
Larvae belonging to five species of Hypoderma spp. (Diptera, Oestridae) cause myiasis in wild and do...
Cattle and yak hypodermosis in China is caused by Hypoderma bovis and H. lineatum, with a prevalence...
Among the species of Hypoderma (Diptera: Oestridae) that have been described and named over the last...
ABSTRACT. The prevalence of Hypoderma spp. in yaks grazed in the east of Qinghai province was invest...
Hypoderma spp. larvae cause subcutaneous myiasis in several animal species. The objective of the pre...
Hypoderma spp. larvae cause internal myiasis in domestic and wild animals characterized by subcutane...
Abstract Background Cervids used to be considered the only animal intermediate hosts of the G10 geno...
Cuticular structures and the sequence of the cytochrome oxidase I gene were compared for Hypoderma b...
Abstract. The species identification of an echinococcal lesion in the liver of a yak in the Qinghai-...
Background: Human Echinostomiasis is an intestinal disease caused by the members of family Echinosto...
This paper describes the first documented case of cattle grub (hypodermosis) in Northern Serbia (Voj...
This paper describes the first documented case of cattle grub (hypodermosis) in Northern Serbia (Voj...
The most variable region of the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene of Hypoderma bovis Accession number:...
Abstract. Migrating first-instar larvae of Hypoderma Zineatum are a frequent cause of focal inflamma...