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- W965850013 abstract "several cases have been described in literature (Bursey and DeWolf, 1998; Bolek and Coggins, 1998; Ghazi and Noorun-Nisa, 2005; Luque et al., 2005; Van Sluys et al., 2006; Santos et al., 2008; Nworah and Olorunfemi, 2011; Gonzalez et al., 2012; Santos et al., 2013; Gonzalez & Hamann, 2014); however, there are just few reports of ectoparasites, wich are restricted to cases of parasitism by ticks (Sincok and Brum, 1997; Dantas-Torres et al., 2008), leeches (Loebmann et al., 2008) and some records of myiasis (Bolek and Coggins, 2002; Bolek and Javony, 2004; Hoskin and McCallum, 2007; Eaton et al., 2008; Medina et al., 2009; Travers and Townsend, 2010). In Brazil,only six cases of myiasis have been reported (Lopes, 1981; Souza et al., 1989; Eizemberg et al., 2008; Mello-Patiu and Luna-Dias, 2010; CarvalhoFilho et al,. 2010; Oliveira et al., 2012). Myiasis is defined as a condition caused by dipterous larvae that can invade the host’s tissue seeking to complete their development while they feed on its tissue (Pierce, 1981; Rey 1991, Linhares, 2000). In January/2011, during daytime transects in field work in Sabara, MG, Brazil, five specimens of the class Amphibia were found parasitized by larvae of Diptera. Three of them were individuals of Rhinella schneideri(Werner, 1894), one of Scinax fuscovarius(Lutz, 1925) and one of Scinax gr. ruber. They were captured in border areas of seasonal semideciduous forest with a permanent stream, permanent pond and temporary puddles. Specimens were found resting and shortly after capture we perceived some round skin lesions (x Diameter = 0.55 mm, SD = 0.1359, range = 0.42 to 0.74, N = 5) with infestation of larvae (Figure 1). The larvae were collected using a pair of iris tweezers and placed inethanol (Figure 2). After the larval removal and treatment with aqueous Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone Iodine to avoid infection, two individuals were reintroduced into the local habitat. The other three individuals captured did not survive this aforementioned Herpetology Notes, volume 8: 287-290 (2015) (published online on 18 May 2015)" @default.
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- W965850013 title "Brief description of myiasis cases in three amphibian species from Atlantic Forest located in the central region of the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil" @default.
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