2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2015.08.002
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Molecular characterization of bot flies, Oestrus spp., (Diptera, Oestridae), from domestic and wild Bovidae hosts

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“…The 658 bp region of CO1 is widely accepted as a universal and standard marker for all animal taxa (14). During the last decade, DNA barcoding using CO1 sequences has provided an efficient tool for molecular identification and phylogenetic characterization of several kinds of insect species including Oestridae family (16)(17)(18)(19). In this study, we aimed to characterize the O. ovis larvae from an infested human with naso-pharyngeal myiasis by using CO1 barcode sequences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 658 bp region of CO1 is widely accepted as a universal and standard marker for all animal taxa (14). During the last decade, DNA barcoding using CO1 sequences has provided an efficient tool for molecular identification and phylogenetic characterization of several kinds of insect species including Oestridae family (16)(17)(18)(19). In this study, we aimed to characterize the O. ovis larvae from an infested human with naso-pharyngeal myiasis by using CO1 barcode sequences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oestrid species' molecular data is extremely scarce. Similarly, a study by (Moreno et al, 2015) found that O.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Data on Oestrid species is extremely limited. Also (Moreno et al, 2015) found that O. ovis was parasitizing all of the host species studied, except for Iberian ibex (which is probably the focus of a different Oestrus species). (Stevens , 2003) found a (98)% homology with accession number AJ551428.1 in Italy: Apulia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Besides their hosts of predilection, O. ovis has been reported in wild animals as Ovis canadensis (CAPELLE, 1966), Lama glama (GOMEZ-PUERTA et al, 2013), Ovis orientalis musimon (MORENO et al, 1999(MORENO et al, , 2015, Capra sibirica (SÁNCHEZ et al, 2017) and Ammotragus lervia (BARROSO et al, 2017). This larvae is also common cause of ophthalmomyiasis in humans (FASIH et al, 2014; SANTE FERNÁNDEZ et al, 2017; RAO et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%