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Myiasis

Parasitic ectoparasitic infectious disease that is caused by parasitic dipterous fly larvae (maggots) feeding on the host's necrotic or living tissue

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    Further reports (no. 5) on flies as carriers of infection.

    | Date: 1912
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    Organisation of control of warble fly infestation in cattle : Project no. 205 / European Productivity Agency.

    European Productivity Agency. | Date: [1957]
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    Myiasis in man and animals in the Old World : a textbook for physicians, veterinarians and zoologists / F. Zumpt.

    Zumpt, Fritz, 1908-1985. | Date: 1965
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    Recent advances in the prevention and treatment of blowfly strike in sheep : supplement to report no. 2 / by the Joint Blowfly Committee (Appointed by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, the New South Wales Department of Agriculture, and the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Stock).

    | Date: 1943
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    Tratado de myiasis : ensaio de um estudo clinico sobre o papel das moscas na pathologia humana / pelo Dr. Jorge Bleyer.

    Bleyer, Jorge Clarke. | Date: 1905

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