Parasitic flies of domestic animals

Many species of flies of the two-winged type, Order Diptera, such as mosquitoes, horse-flies, blow-flies and warble-flies, cause direct parasitic disease to domestic animals, and transmit organisms that cause diseases. These infestations and infections cause distress to companion animals, and in livestock industry the financial costs of these diseases are high.[1][2][3][4] These problems occur wherever domestic animals are reared. This article provides an overview of parasitic flies from a veterinary perspective, with emphasis on the disease-causing relationships between these flies and their host animals. The article is organized following the taxonomic hierarchy of these flies in the phylum Arthropoda, order Insecta.[5] Families and genera of dipteran flies are emphasized rather than many individual species. Disease caused by the feeding activity of the flies is described here under parasitic disease. Disease caused by small pathogenic organisms that pass from the flies to domestic animals is described here under transmitted organisms; prominent examples are provided from the many species.

Adult Chrysomya megacephala blowfly, known as bazaar fly, feeding by sponging at organic waste from where it may transmit harmful bacteria
  1. ^ Wall, R. (2001) Veterinary Ectoparasites: biology, pathology & control. Oxford: Blackwell Science Ltd, ISBN 0-632-05618-5.
  2. ^ Taylor, M.A. (2007) Veterinary Parasitology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, ISBN 978-1-4051-1964-1.
  3. ^ Campbell, J.B. (2001) Effects of stable flies (Diptera: Muscidae) on weight gains of grazing yearling cattle. Journal of Economic Entomology 94: 780-783. doi:10.1603/0022-0493-94.3.780 [1]
  4. ^ Andrews, A.H. (1978) Warble fly: the life cycle, distribution, economic losses and control. Veterinary Record, 103: 348-353. https://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.103.16.348
  5. ^ Pittaway, A.R. (1991) Arthropods of Veterinary Importance: a Checklist of Preferred Names and Allied Terms. Wallingford, England, CABI Publishing, ISBN 0-85198-741-9.

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