Epidemiology of sheep myiases in São Paulo State, Brazil.

A F Amarante, M A Barbosa, T C Oliveira-Sequeira, S Fernandes
Author Information
  1. A F Amarante: Departamento de Parasitologia, Instituto de Biociências, UNESP/Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil.

Abstract

A survey of Diptera species causing cutaneous myiases on Sheep in Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil was made to determine seasonal incidence, predilection sites and the factors predisposing to infestation. Sheep were checked daily for myiases for one year. At two week intervals larvae from wounds were collected for identification. Only larvae of Dermatobia hominis and Cochliomyia hominivorax were found. myiases due to C. hominivorax were observed during the whole year with high incidence from January to April. The feet, vulva, tail and scrotum were most frequently infested. wounds were the commonest predisposing factor.

MeSH Term

Animals
Brazil
Diptera
Female
Foot
Incidence
Male
Myiasis
Risk Factors
Scrotum
Seasons
Sheep
Sheep Diseases
Skin Diseases, Parasitic
Tail
Vulva

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