Kožna mijaza u pasa uzrokovana kukcem Cordylobia antropophaga u Josu glavnom gradu pokrajine Plateau u Nigeriji

Abstract

One hundred and ninety (190) dogs infested with myiasis, presented to veterinary clinics in the Jos metropolis and surroundings of Plateau State, Nigeria, were screened to identify the fly species responsible for the infestation. The age, breed and sex prevalence of the dogs were also evaluated. All 957 (100%) larvae extracted from the dogs were those of Cordylobia anthropophaga. Of the infested dogs, 58.95% were females, with a mean intensity of 4.62 larvae/female; a statistical difference (P<0.05) was observed between the sexes, while younger dogs were infested with more larvae than older dogs. All the breeds of dogs evaluated were infested to varying degrees. The public health significance of these findings was discussed.Istraživanje je provedeno na 190 pasa u kojih je dijagnosticirana mijaza u sklopu različitih veterinarskih klinika u Josu te ostalim područjima pokrajine Plateau u Nigeriji s ciljem utvrđivanja uzročnika. Vrednovana je i predispozicija s obzirom na dob, pasminu i spol. Svih 957 izdvojenih ličinki (100%) pripadalo je vrsti Cordylobia anthropophaga. Od ukupnog broja infestiranih, 58,95% su bile ženke s prosječno 4,62 larve. Dokazana je statistička razlika u invadiranosti među spolovima (P<0,05). U mlađih pasa je pronađeno više larvi. Stupanj invadiranosti bio je različit u različitih pasmina pasa. U radu je raspravljena važnost rezultata za javno zdravstvo i opasnost za ljude

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