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      First Report of Myiasis Caused by Cochliomyia hominivorax (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in a Diabetic Foot Ulcer Patient in Argentina

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          Myiasis is usually caused by flies of the Calliphoridae family, and Cochliomyia hominivorax is the etiological agent most frequently found in myiasis. The first case of myiasis in a diabetic foot of a 54-year-old male patient in Argentina is reported. The patient attended the hospital of the capital city of Tucumán Province for a consultation concerning an ulcer in his right foot, where the larval specimens were found. The identification of the immature larvae was based on their morphological characters, such as the cylindrical, segmented, white yellow-coloured body and tracheas with strong pigmentation. The larvae were removed, and the patient was treated with antibiotics. The larvae were reared until the adults were obtained. The adults were identified by the setose basal vein in the upper surface of the wing, denuded lower surface of the wing, short and reduced palps, and parafrontalia with black hairs outside the front row of setae. The main factor that favoured the development of myiasis is due to diabetes, which caused a loss of sensibility in the limb that resulted in late consultation. Moreover, the poor personal hygiene attracted the flies, and the foul-smelling discharge from the wound favoured the female's oviposition. There is a need to implement a program for prevention of myiasis, in which the population is made aware not only of the importance of good personal hygiene and home sanitation but also of the degree of implication of flies in the occurrence and development of this disease.

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                Journal
                Korean J Parasitol
                Korean J. Parasitol
                KJP
                The Korean Journal of Parasitology
                The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine
                0023-4001
                1738-0006
                February 2014
                19 February 2014
                : 52
                : 1
                : 89-92
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Instituto Superior de Entomología "Dr. Abraham Willink", Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e Instituto Miguel Lillo, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Miguel Lillo 205, 4000 San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina.
                [2 ]Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Roque Saénz Peña 180, 1876 Bernal, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
                [3 ]Hospital Miguel Ángel C. Padilla, Alberdi 550, 4000 San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina.
                [4 ]IAMRA, Universidad Nacional de Chilecito, 9 de Julio 22, 5360 Chilecito, La Rioja, Argentina.
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                Corresponding author ( juliadantur@ 123456yahoo.com.ar )
                Article
                10.3347/kjp.2014.52.1.89
                3949001
                028762a9-f59c-4f17-9fc7-5cd19eeaf6f6
                © 2014, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 01 August 2013
                : 30 August 2013
                : 03 September 2013
                Categories
                Case Report

                Parasitology
                cochliomyia hominivorax,myiasis,diabetic foot ulcer,argentina
                Parasitology
                cochliomyia hominivorax, myiasis, diabetic foot ulcer, argentina

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