extensive furuncular myiasis due to cordylobia rodhaini larvae. | | 1992 | 1571271 |
[clinical and parasitological observations on a case of disseminated furuncular myiasis caused by cordylobia rodhaini in a man in ethiopia]. | a severe case of myiasis is reported in an italian technician working in a forest yard in illubabor (ethiopia). the patient returned to italy with fever, malaise and scattered skin lesions: these were papular at first, and later developed into furuncle-like, intensely burning boils which spread all over the body. neutrophilic leukocytosis was present associated with increased iga. from the lesions, 150 larvae were recovered and identified as cordylobia rodhaini gedoelst (diptera, calliphoridae), ... | 1991 | 1844507 |
myiasis by cordylobia rodhaini contracted in africa and diagnosed in canada. | | 1973 | 4759998 |
exotic myiasis with lund's fly (cordylobia rodhaini). | after a four-week holiday in east africa, a woman was diagnosed with furuncular myiasis: a third-instar larva of the fly cordylobia rodhaini (lund's fly) was found in a skin lesion. this is the first report of exotic myiasis and importation of this species of fly into australia, and reflects the increasing risk of introducing exotic flies of public health and veterinary importance to australia. | 1999 | 10721359 |
myiasis with lund's fly (cordylobia rodhaini) in travelers. | myiasis is an infestation of human tissue by the larvae of certain flies. there are many forms of myiasis, including localized furuncular myiasis, creeping dermal myiasis and wound and body cavity myiasis.1 cordylobia anthropophaga (the tumbu fly) and dermatobia hominis (the human botfly) are the most common causes of myiasis in africa and tropical america respectively. the genus cordylobia also contains two less common species, c. ruandae and c. rodhaini. the usual hosts of c. rodhaini are vari ... | 2003 | 14531984 |