| Literature DB >> 31134557 |
Youquan Li1, Xuan Li2, Junlong Liu2, Aihong Liu2, Pengfei Guo2, Yuan Han2, Youjun Shang2, Guiquan Guan2, Zhijie Liu2, Guangyuan Liu2,3, Jianxun Luo2,3, Hong Yin2,3.
Abstract
Traumatic myiasis causes substantial economic losses to farmers worldwide. In the present study, six flocks of sheep (2261 sheep) were investigated in Gansu, China, and 207 of 552 larvae were genetically characterized based on three genes, including cyt b, EF-1α, and white gene, by polymerase chain reaction and sequence analysis. A survey of sheep in China revealed that the prevalence of vulvar myiasis of six sheep flocks was 5.00% (11/220, Flock1), 4.85% (10/206, Flock2), 4.50% (9/200, Flock3), 5.00% (15/300, Flock4), 4.68% (15/320, Flock5), 0% (0/1015, Flock6), respectively. The sequence and phylogenetic analysis showed that only Wohlfahrtia magnifica was detected in the field samples. This is the first report of ovine vulvar myiasis caused by W. magnifica in Gansu, China. Some prophylactic measures are strongly recommended to reduce the risk of sheep acquiring traumatic myiasis in Gansu, China.Entities:
Keywords: Gansu; Identification; PCR; Sheep; Vulvar myiasis; Wohlfahrtia magnifica
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31134557 DOI: 10.1007/s11250-019-01925-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Anim Health Prod ISSN: 0049-4747 Impact factor: 1.893