Fleshflies in the flesh: Epidemiology, population genetics and control of outbreaks of traumatic myiasis in the Mediterranean Basin

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2010
Authors:Sotiraki, S., Farkas, R., Hall, M. J. R.
Journal:Veterinary ParasitologyVeterinary ParasitologyVeterinary Parasitology
Volume:174
Pagination:12-18
Date Published:Nov
Type of Article:Article; Proceedings Paper
ISBN Number:0304-4017
Accession Number:WOS:000284817900003
Keywords:BLOWFLY STRIKE, CHRYSOMYA-BEZZIANA, COCHLIOMYIA-HOMINIVORAX, GROWTH-REGULATOR DICYCLANIL, HONG-KONG, NEW-WORLD, ORAL MYIASIS, PREVENTION, SCREWWORM, Traumatic myiasis Mediterranean, Wohlfahrtia magnifica, WOHLFAHRTIA-MAGNIFICA DIPTERA, WOUND MYIASIS
Abstract:

Although the damaging effects on healthy tissues of its developing larvae were first described in 1770, the fleshfly Wohlfahrtia magnifica remains a serious pest for the livestock industry. Wohlfahrtiosis, the severe myiasis caused by this fly, is a grave problem in terms of both the animal welfare and economic loss. This review highlights important aspects of the biology, pest status, epidemiology, population genetic structure, economics and control of W. magnifica and wohlfahrtiosis, with an emphasis on recent outbreaks in Greece and Morocco and fly population dynamics in the Mediterranean Basin. Potential areas for future studies on genetics, host tolerance, in vitro rearing, field behaviour and range expansion of the species are also discussed. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Short Title:Vet. Parasitol.
Alternate Journal:Vet. Parasitol.
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