Pests and Vector-Borne Diseases in the Livestock Industry 2018
DOI: 10.3920/978-90-8686-863-6_3
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3. Veterinary importance and integrated management of Brachycera flies in dairy farms

Abstract: Worldwide the livestock industry, from small farmers to large industrialized farms, is affected by arthropods and arthropod-borne diseases at various scales, which cause huge losses and are a constraint to socio-economic development. Farmers make considerable efforts to prevent and control pest and disease incidence, often requiring the use of vaccines, if available, drugs and pesticides. Examples of current problems are presented, to set the stage for the detailed and state-of-the-art presentations of specifi… Show more

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“…Diptera brachycera belonging to the families Tabanidae, Hyppoboscidae and Muscidae are pests capable of relevant economic losses to livestock (Baldacchino et al, 2018). While the first two families are biting flies, the females of Tabanidae and both sexes in the Hyppoboscidae family are blood feeders, and Muscidae adults rely on sugars from off-host sources or occasionally from secretions from host animals (Mullen & O'Connor, 2019).…”
Section: Dipteramentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Diptera brachycera belonging to the families Tabanidae, Hyppoboscidae and Muscidae are pests capable of relevant economic losses to livestock (Baldacchino et al, 2018). While the first two families are biting flies, the females of Tabanidae and both sexes in the Hyppoboscidae family are blood feeders, and Muscidae adults rely on sugars from off-host sources or occasionally from secretions from host animals (Mullen & O'Connor, 2019).…”
Section: Dipteramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intensive use of insecticides for fly control has induced two main issues, the rapid development of insecticide resistance in fly populations and the negative impact on non-target insects such as dung beetles or pollinators (Baldacchino et al, 2018). Biopesticides based on dsRNA molecules are a promising alternative, though cases of practical applications in field conditions are still lacking.…”
Section: Dipteramentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Flies are well known pathogen transporters, including potential zoonotic pathogens. Baldacchino, Desquesnes, Duvallet, Lysyk, and Mihok (2018) summarized:…”
Section: Other Flies (Diptera)mentioning
confidence: 99%