1933
DOI: 10.1007/bf02121425
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Über heftige, blasige Hautreaktionen nach Culicoides-Stichen

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“…Edwards (1922) and Goetghebuer (1923Goetghebuer ( , 1935 indicated that any records of biting by Forcipomyia, Airichopogon, or Dasyhelea are very likely in error. The bloodsucking midges affect man's welfare by causing severe annoyance from their bites, to which certain individuals react very strongly (Dampf, 1936a;Hase, 1933;Jobling, 1928;Leclercq, 1950;Mandoul, 1926) and by transmitting human and animal diseases. They are the proven vectors of three human nematodes, Acanthocheilonema perstans (Garnham and Harper, 1944;Hopkins, 1952;Hopkins and Nicholas, 1952;.…”
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“…Edwards (1922) and Goetghebuer (1923Goetghebuer ( , 1935 indicated that any records of biting by Forcipomyia, Airichopogon, or Dasyhelea are very likely in error. The bloodsucking midges affect man's welfare by causing severe annoyance from their bites, to which certain individuals react very strongly (Dampf, 1936a;Hase, 1933;Jobling, 1928;Leclercq, 1950;Mandoul, 1926) and by transmitting human and animal diseases. They are the proven vectors of three human nematodes, Acanthocheilonema perstans (Garnham and Harper, 1944;Hopkins, 1952;Hopkins and Nicholas, 1952;.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%