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Martin-Vega D, Clark B, Ferrer L, Lopez-Tamayo S, Panadero R, Cepeda-Palacios R, et al.
Med Vet Entomol . 2020 Sep; 35(1):106-120. PMID: 32896916
Oestrid flies (Diptera: Oestridae) do not feed during the adult stage, so they depend on an efficient assimilation and storage of nutrients during their parasitic larval stage. We describe the...
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Martin-Vega D, Clark B, Ferrer L, Lopez-Tamayo S, Colwell D, Hall M
Med Vet Entomol . 2020 Aug; 34(4):476-487. PMID: 32767606
During the larval stage, oestrid flies (Diptera: Oestridae) are obligate parasites, whereas during the adult stage they are free-living and do not feed. Like other cyclorrhaphous flies, oestrids undergo metamorphosis...
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Martin-Vega D, Garbout A, Ahmed F, Ferrer L, Lucientes J, Colwell D, et al.
Med Vet Entomol . 2018 Feb; 32(3):378-382. PMID: 29451298
Oestrid flies (Diptera: Oestridae) do not feed during the adult stage as they acquire all necessary nutrients during the parasitic larval stage. The adult mouthparts and digestive tract are therefore...
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Dantas-Torres F, Cameron M, Colwell D, Otranto D
Med Vet Entomol . 2014 Aug; 28 Suppl 1:6-13. PMID: 25171603
Medical and Veterinary Entomology (MVE) represents a leading periodical in its field and covers many aspects of the biology and control of insects, ticks, mites and other arthropods of medical...
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Sandeman R, Bowles V, Colwell D
Parasite Immunol . 2014 Jul; 36(11):605-15. PMID: 25040047
The current state of myiasis vaccine technologies are reviewed mainly in the primary research genera of Lucilia and Hypoderma. The importance of myiasis flies as primary causes of morbidity and...
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Colwell D, Scholl P, Losson B, Boulard C, Chaudhury M, Graf J, et al.
Vet Parasitol . 2014 Jun; 125(1-2):93-104. PMID: 24937883
The management of myiasis in livestock has been an example of the success of modern chemical approaches for parasite control, yet in some cases remains extremely intractable, requiring the development...
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Colwell D
Med Vet Entomol . 2014 Jun; 28(4):432-7. PMID: 24890771
Cattle sucking lice, Linognathus vituli (L.) (Phthiraptera: Linognathidae), were obtained from naturally infected cattle and maintained within 'arenas' affixed to the backs of cattle confined in controlled environment chambers maintained...
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Dacal V, Lopez C, Colwell D, Vazquez L, Diaz P, Morrondo P, et al.
J Comp Pathol . 2011 Feb; 145(2-3):282-8. PMID: 21334005
Cutaneous T- and B-cell responses were studied in three groups of cattle (n=4) after a primary (G1), secondary (G2) and tertiary (G3) experimental infestation with Hypoderma lineatum first instars (L1)....
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Skotarek S, Colwell D, Goater C
Vet Parasitol . 2010 Jul; 172(3-4):249-55. PMID: 20605685
Accurate diagnosis of parasites within individual hosts remains a difficult task. Incorrect and/or inaccurate diagnosis restricts the potential for targeted treatment of individuals and limits our understanding of key epidemiological...
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Weigl S, Testini G, Parisi A, Dantas-Torres F, Traversa D, Colwell D, et al.
Med Vet Entomol . 2010 May; 24(3):329-35. PMID: 20497317
The mitochondrial DNA of the cattle grub Hypoderma lineatum (de Villers) (Diptera: Oestridae) was completely sequenced. The entire molecule was 16,354 bp long and presented a heavy bias towards A...