Literature DB >> 15881016

Megaselia scalaris causing human intestinal myiasis in Egypt.

Said A M Mazayad1, Manal M A Rifaat.   

Abstract

Megaselia scalaris is a worldwide distributed insect of medical importance. In a laboratory-based study, stool samples with undefined maggot infestation were examined and the presence of M. scalaris maggots was confirmed. Binocular stereo-microscopy was used for identification of the maggots. Larvae were allowed to develop into adults onto a human stool culture. The larvae and the emerged flies were identified using standard keys. This may be the first report of M. scalaris as a causative agent of human myiasis in Egypt. Details of the third instar larva, pupa and adults were given.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15881016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Egypt Soc Parasitol        ISSN: 1110-0583


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