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Myiasis Caused by Musca domestica Larvae in a Child: A Case Study
Musa Can Ucan, Behcet Erol, Fatma Balacan, Serhat Atilgan, Ferhan Yaman, Zeki Arslanoglu, Serkan Kamil Agacayak, Sedat Guven and Ahmet Gunay

Abstract: The term myiasis is the infestation of tissue by the larvae of flies. This parasitic infestation is well documented in the skin, especially among animals and people in tropical and subtropical zones. Among the sites of infestation, the human mouth is a common site mainly in tropical countries and is associated with inadequate public and personal hygiene. Due to its destructive potential, appropriate treatment is necessary. This study describes oral myiasis in an 8 years old boy who lives relatively warmer area of his country. The myiasis occurred in the anterior upper jaw associated with palatal area of left incisor and lateral tooth. Pathologic soft tissue sockets were observed in the palatal area at the level of the both deciduous incisor and lateral along the deep periodontal tissues.

How to cite this article
Musa Can Ucan, Behcet Erol, Fatma Balacan, Serhat Atilgan, Ferhan Yaman, Zeki Arslanoglu, Serkan Kamil Agacayak, Sedat Guven and Ahmet Gunay, 2011. Myiasis Caused by Musca domestica Larvae in a Child: A Case Study. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 10: 2149-2152.

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