Myiasis in domestic cats: a global review

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Marco Pezzi
Teresa Bonacci
Marilena Leis
Elisabetta Mamolini
Maria Gabriella Marchetti
Stjepan Krčmar
Milvia Chicca
Carlo Nicola Francesco Del Zingaro
Michel J. Faucheux
Chiara Scapoli
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[1] University of Ferrara,Department of Life Sciences and Biotechnology
[2] University of Calabria,Department of Biology, Ecology and Earth Science
[3] Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek,Department of Biology
[4] Veterinary Clinic,Laboratoire d’Endocrinologie des Insectes Sociaux
[5] Université de Nantes,undefined
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Domestic cat; Calliphoridae; Literature review; Muscidae; Myiasis; Oestridae; Sarcophagidae;
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Myiasis is an infestation caused by larvae of Diptera in humans and other vertebrates. In domestic cats, Felis silvestris catus L. (Carnivora: Felidae), four dipteran families have been reported as agents of obligatory and facultative myiasis: Oestridae, Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae and Muscidae. Among agents of obligatory myiasis, the most frequent genus is Cuterebra Clark (Oestridae) and the most frequent species is Cochliomyia hominivorax (Coquerel) (Calliphoridae). Among the agents of facultative myiasis, the most frequent species is Lucilia sericata (Meigen) (Calliphoridae). A survey of myiasis in cats reported in literature shows that the cases are distributed worldwide and linked to the geographical range of the dipteran species. Factors favouring the occurrence of myiasis in cats are prowling in infested areas, poor hygiene conditions due to diseases and/or neglect, and wounds inflicted during territorial or reproductive competition. The aim of the review is to provide an extended survey of literature on myiasis in cats, as general information and possible development of guidelines for veterinarians, entomologists and other researchers interested in the field.
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