problems of housing and health of people utilizing the garbage in cairo from the viewpoint of medical entomology. | more than 50 arthropod species were found at two dumping-grounds with dwelling-places (mokattam and ezbet el nakhl) in cairo. their importance was evaluated from the epidemiological and epizootological points of view. of primary importance is the great prevalence of the fleas (xenopsylla cheopis) on brown rats (rattus norvegicus), since the rats are in a close contact with people. they are often simultaneously parasitized with another flea species, ctenocephalides felis felis, which is very freq ... | 1989 | 2634080 |
oviposition of musca domestica vicina. | | 1988 | 3418155 |
insecticide susceptibility of the oriental house fly, musca domestica vicina macquart, in thailand. | | 1972 | 4112889 |
studies on control of house flies in egypt by chemosterilants. i. laboratory studies on musca domestica vicina. | | 1969 | 5813508 |
muscoid fly populations in tsunami-devastated villages of southern india. | several coastal villages of southern india were affected by the 26 december 2004 tsunami, and 10,749 people were killed. investigation carried out in the affected villages during fourth, fifth, and sixth weeks posttsunami showed that the fly density was in the range of 12-91.8 flies per sweep net. in total, 3,259 flies belonging to eight species, namely, musca domestica l., musca vicina macquart, musca sorbens wiedemann, calliphora erythrocephala robineau-desvody, sarcophaga ruficornis f., chrys ... | 2006 | 16739426 |
some aspects of epidemiology of filth flies: musca domestica, musca domestica vicina, drosophilia melanogaster and associated bacteria pathogens in ekpoma, nigeria. | between january 2005 and december 2005, including the wet and dry seasons, 1,358 filth flies (musca domestica, 737 [54.3%]; m. domestica vicina 556 [41%]; and drosophilia melanogaster 65 [5%]) were caught by quadrant samplings using nets twice each month (early and later) in each of the various sites with varying sanitary conditions in ekpoma, nigeria. these sites were markets, hospitals, houses/human habitations, pit latrines, stalls of local food vendors, abattoirs/slaughterhouses, and dairy f ... | 2007 | 17627427 |
the differentiation of the posterior pole-plasm in the housefly musca vicina macquart. | | 1959 | 13653006 |
on the study of two newly isolated organisms (enterobacteriaceae) from musca vicina. | | 1959 | 14423268 |
the attraction of the levant housefly musca vicina macq. to natural breeding media. | | 1958 | 13533003 |
steroid utilization and fatty acid synthesis by the larva of the housefly musca vicina macq. | | 1957 | 13403901 |
studies on the lipids of musca vicina (macq.) during growth and metamorphosis. | | 1954 | 13208590 |
lipid requirements of the larva of the housefly musca vicina (macq.) reared under non-aseptic conditions. | | 1954 | 13208589 |
[resistance of musca domestica vicina to ddt preparation]. | | 2009 | 14393338 |
nutritional requirements of the common housefly, musca domestica vicina macq. | | 1958 | 13517220 |
[a method for the determination of conditions of the pulate in musca domestica vicina macg]. | | 2009 | 13961794 |
[hibernation of musca domestica vicina in the hissar valley (tadzhik ssr)]. | | 2011 | 14053440 |
[migration of flies (musca domestica vicina) in rural areas]. | | 2013 | 14177734 |
studies on the ovarian development in the housefly, musca domestica vicina macquart. i. stages of oogenesis and the function of the follicle. | | 1973 | 4545705 |
endocrine control of oögenesis in the housefly musca domestica vicina. | | 1977 | 599297 |
activity of phenoxy terpenes as insect growth regulators against musca domestica vicina and chrysomyia albiceps (cyclorrhapha: diptera). | | 1987 | 3693963 |
catalase activity and oxygen metabolism during metamorphosis of musca domestica vicina (muscidae, diptera). | | 1987 | 3693964 |
the effect of juvenile hormone on musca domestica vicina macq. i. development. | | 1988 | 3198027 |
mating of musca domestica vicina in the laboratory. | | 1988 | 3418154 |
effect of juvenile hormone on musca domestica vicina macq. ii. the gonotrophic cycle. | the effect of the topical application of the synthetic juvenile hormone jh-i on adult specimens of musca domestica vicina macq was studied. the adult stage responded to different jh-i concentrations in different ways. the gonotrophic cycle was shortened, the number of eggs decreased and the hatching rate was reduced. the adults of the next generation displayed a number of anomalies. the ovarian amino acid concentrations varied considerably according to the dose of jh-i and the stage of maturatio ... | 1990 | 2210504 |
effectiveness of the non-steroidal ecdysone mimic, rh-5849 for the control of musca domestica vicina. | the new non-steroidal ecdysone mimic, rh-5849 (1, 2-benzoyl-1-tert-butylbenzohydrazine) was investigated, its biological actions were evaluated in the laboratory against a susceptible strain of musca d. vicina. the larvae of 1-day old and of 4-day-old were fed on diets treated with different concentrations of the compound. rh-5849 shortened the larval and pupal durations and induced the initiation of premature lethal moult. the pupation rate was highly affected, where it was reduced to 46.7% at ... | 1991 | 1765684 |
[scanning electron microscope observation on the eggs of musca domestica vicina]. | the surface structures of the eggs of house fly (m. domestica vicina) were examined by sem. a layer of membranaous structure with small holes in clusters covering the whole egg was seen. the membranous structure is supported by large amount of tissue masses of different sizes. the submembranous tissue is dotted with numerous concave-holes. a hatching crack with a layer of very thin and vulnerable membrane runs lengthwise across the concave surface of the egg. | 1995 | 8732083 |
epidemiological potential of excretion and regurgitation by musca domestica (diptera: muscidae) in the dissemination of escherichia coli o157: h7 to food. | we previously reported that enterohemorrhagic escherichia coli o157: h7 (ehec) proliferates in the mouthparts of the house fly musca domestica vicina macquart and are excreted for at least 3 d after ingestion. however, the role of the crop and excretory behavior of the house fly in contamination of human food with ehec is not known. in the current experiments, ehec persisted in the crop of house flies for at least 4 d. the number of ehec in an excreted droplet was approximately 10(4) 1 h after b ... | 2000 | 11126555 |
laboratory investigations into the role of musca vicina and musca domestica in the transmission of parasitic helminth eggs and larvae. | musca vicina and m. domestica were induced to feed on stools containing eggs of hook worm and ascaris lumbricoides and on infective larvae of the parasites. the development periods of the regurgitated eggs were observed while attempts were made to recover the ingested larvae through regurgitation. results showed no difference between the developmental periods of eggs of hookworm and a. lumbricoides recovered from the houseflies up to 2 hours post ingestion and eggs of the same parasites which we ... | 1982 | 6890949 |
studies on control of house flies in egypt by chemosterilants. iv. laboratory evaluation of chemosterilant baits on musca domestica vicina. | | 1971 | 4110374 |
studies on control of house flies in egypt by chemosterilants. v. mating competitiveness of laboratory and wild strains of musca domestica vicina. | | 1971 | 4110372 |
[crossing experiments with the musca domestica l., musca vicina mq and musca nebulo f]. | | 1951 | 14930277 |
[preliminary study of the intercurrent relations between musca domestica cuthbertsoni patton and musca domestica vicina mq]. | | 1955 | 13255109 |
[a case of myiasis of the knee joint caused by musca domestica vicina]. | | 1999 | 12563731 |
oral cavity myiasis in children: first demonstration in egypt with general review. | myiasis is a problem of medical veterinary and real economic importance which affects the human welfare worldwide particularly in animal raising countries. myiasis of man and animals is a real welfare problem of worldwide distribution. the most important insects from medical point of view are the blood suckers or the insect-borne diseases. still others, almost non-blood suckers, but may attack man and animal to deposit their eggs or larvae causing pathogenic conditions in skin, nose, eye, lung, ... | 2013 | 24640873 |