Hypodermosis in northern Serbia (Vojvodina)
2016
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Becskei, ZsoltIlić, Tamara
Pavlicević, Natasa
Kiskároly, Ferenc
Petrović, Tamaš
Dimitrijević, Sanda
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This paper describes the first documented case of cattle grub (hypodermosis) in Northern Serbia (Vojvodina). Subcutaneous warbles were determined in a six year old Simmental cow, at nine places along the spine. After the extirpation of larvae, based on the morphological characterisation, larvae of the third stage of Hypoderma bovis were diagnosed. The cow was administered therapeutic treatment, which had a favorable outcome, with no signs of recurrence. To the authors best knowledge, the case described in this paper is the first documented case of hypodermosis in cattle in Northern Serbia (Vojvodina). As the climate changed in the past few decades, it is important to pursue detailed investigations of the prevalence of this parasitic myiasis, as there are few such literature data for the Southern region of Serbia. One should also not ignore the fact that species of the genus Hypoderma can cause myiasis in humans as well.
Keywords:
bovine / internal myiasis / oestridae / Hypoderma bovis / larval stageSource:
Macedonian Veterinary Review, 2016, 39, 1, 129-133Publisher:
- Univ Sv Kiril & Metodij Skopje, Fak Veterinarna Medicina, Skopje
Funding / projects:
- Wild animal health monitoring and introduction of new biotechnology procedures in detection of infectious and zoonotic agents - risk analysis for human health, domestic and wild animal health and for environmental contamination (RS-31084)
- Application of the EIIP/ISM bioinformatics platform in discovery of novel therapeutic targets and potential therapeutic molecules (RS-173001)
DOI: 10.1515/macvetrev-2016-0072
ISSN: 1409-7621
WoS: 000375090800018
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84961140442
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Fakultet veterinarske medicineTY - JOUR AU - Becskei, Zsolt AU - Ilić, Tamara AU - Pavlicević, Natasa AU - Kiskároly, Ferenc AU - Petrović, Tamaš AU - Dimitrijević, Sanda PY - 2016 UR - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1384 AB - This paper describes the first documented case of cattle grub (hypodermosis) in Northern Serbia (Vojvodina). Subcutaneous warbles were determined in a six year old Simmental cow, at nine places along the spine. After the extirpation of larvae, based on the morphological characterisation, larvae of the third stage of Hypoderma bovis were diagnosed. The cow was administered therapeutic treatment, which had a favorable outcome, with no signs of recurrence. To the authors best knowledge, the case described in this paper is the first documented case of hypodermosis in cattle in Northern Serbia (Vojvodina). As the climate changed in the past few decades, it is important to pursue detailed investigations of the prevalence of this parasitic myiasis, as there are few such literature data for the Southern region of Serbia. One should also not ignore the fact that species of the genus Hypoderma can cause myiasis in humans as well. PB - Univ Sv Kiril & Metodij Skopje, Fak Veterinarna Medicina, Skopje T2 - Macedonian Veterinary Review T1 - Hypodermosis in northern Serbia (Vojvodina) VL - 39 IS - 1 SP - 129 EP - 133 DO - 10.1515/macvetrev-2016-0072 ER -
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Becskei, Z., Ilić, T., Pavlicević, N., Kiskároly, F., Petrović, T.,& Dimitrijević, S.. (2016). Hypodermosis in northern Serbia (Vojvodina). in Macedonian Veterinary Review Univ Sv Kiril & Metodij Skopje, Fak Veterinarna Medicina, Skopje., 39(1), 129-133. https://doi.org/10.1515/macvetrev-2016-0072
Becskei Z, Ilić T, Pavlicević N, Kiskároly F, Petrović T, Dimitrijević S. Hypodermosis in northern Serbia (Vojvodina). in Macedonian Veterinary Review. 2016;39(1):129-133. doi:10.1515/macvetrev-2016-0072 .
Becskei, Zsolt, Ilić, Tamara, Pavlicević, Natasa, Kiskároly, Ferenc, Petrović, Tamaš, Dimitrijević, Sanda, "Hypodermosis in northern Serbia (Vojvodina)" in Macedonian Veterinary Review, 39, no. 1 (2016):129-133, https://doi.org/10.1515/macvetrev-2016-0072 . .