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“…It produces severe cutaneous lesions in mammals, including domestic and wild animals and human beings (Guimarães & Papavero 1999). This fly was originally distributed throughout the southwestern USA and the Americas and has been eradicated from the USA, Mexico and part of Central America using the sterile insect technique (Galvin & Wyss 1996, Robinson et al 2009).…”
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“…It produces severe cutaneous lesions in mammals, including domestic and wild animals and human beings (Guimarães & Papavero 1999). This fly was originally distributed throughout the southwestern USA and the Americas and has been eradicated from the USA, Mexico and part of Central America using the sterile insect technique (Galvin & Wyss 1996, Robinson et al 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In endemic regions of Brazil, the greatest concentration of cases of myiasis due to C. hominivorax larvae occurs when calves are born and castrated (Lima et al 2004). The screwworm fly lays its eggs in recent skin wounds or on the animals' mucosa, with a production of up to 2,800 eggs per fly (Guimarães & Papavero 1999). The incubation period of the eggs varies from 11 to 21 hours, and the whole larval cycle (L1, L2 and L3) is completed in 4 to 8 days.…”
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“…Since then, many other Diptera species have been described as being foretic hosts of D. hominis eggs (Leite et al 1998, Guimarães & Papavero 1999, Rodriguez et al 1999. Knowing which species of Diptera can work as biological vectors of D. hominis in certain regions, as well as studying their ecology and behavior, will help to understand the epidemiology of the dermatobiosis and to develop a way of controlling it.…”
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“…Segundo Maria Guimarães (2009), daqui a um século as mudanças climáticas prometem causar alterações profundas na natureza e na agricultura brasileiras. Segundo a autora, é possível que a onça-pintada, maior felino das Américas, não encontre áreas ideais para viver na Amazônia; o Cerrado pode sumir de vez do oeste do Estado de São Paulo; e as perdas no cultivo de soja no Brasil correm o risco de chegar a 40%.…”
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