A survey on cattle cutaneous and subcutaneus myiasis in Urmia slaughter house
Subject Areas : Journal of Large Animal Clinical Science Research(JLACSR)
Keywords: cattle, Urmia, Hypoderma, Myiasis, Slaughter house,
Abstract :
Myiasis is the infestation of live vertebrale animals with dipterous larvae, which for at least a certain period feed on the host. The aim of this study was a consideration infection to cutaneous and subcutaneous myiasis of cattle in Urmia region. The examination was performed in Urmia slaughterhouse and 47(2.14%) carcases out of 2194 examined were infectioned by Hypoderma spp. The results indicated that the infestation to H. bovis, H. lineatum and mixed infestation were seen in 27(1.23 % ), 6(0.27 % ) and 14(0.64 % ), respectively. The results showed that there was not any infestation to cutaneous myiasis in the region. Due to presence of infestation to Hypoderma spp in the region more attention was done on treatment and prevent of the parasite.
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