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Even though the term myiasis was first used in 1840, such conditions have been known since ancient times.
Other myiasis cases have been recorded around the world in both humans and animals.
The following characteristics have to be present for myiasis to happen in a pet animal.
The accidental myiasis did not contribute to or cause the patient's illness.
The patients showed similar symptoms, such as myiasis, and had been passing organisms.
It is the most common vector of myiasis within the Fanniidae.
Several species of Chrysomya are known to cause myiasis in animals and/or humans.
C. livida has been reported to cause myiasis, but it is not common for this species.
The infestation by maggots of live animals is called "myiasis."
This fly can be a nuisance to humans and even cause accidental myiasis.
Myiasis varies widely in the forms it takes and its effects on the victims.
How myiasis affects the human body depends on where the larvae are located.
Some species also have been known to cause naso-oral and urogenital myiasis.
C. mortuorum has not been shown to cause myiasis.
To prevent nosocomial myiasis, hospital rooms must be kept free of flies.
Accidental myiasis can also be caused by S. haemorrhoidalis larvae.
Most other species prone to cause myiasis are members of related families, such as the Calliphoridae.
The flies cause the same kind of myiasis in animals as it does in humans.
There have been rare instances of myiasis linked to M. stabulans.
Because C. bezziana is an agent of myiasis, public concern has been raised over this fly.
A few cases of phorid flies opportunistically causing human myiasis have been reported.
When the ulcer began to spread, she did not seek any treatment for the myiasis for two years.
S. africa is a synanthropic species known to cause myiasis in humans and livestock.
Myiasis is the leading entomological evidence used to prove abuse, and neglect in animals.
Myiasis often occurs in wild, and domestic animals.