PROBLEMÁTICA DEL GUSANO BARRENADOR DEL GANADO, Cochliomyia hominivorax

The new world screwworm fly, Cochliomyia hominivorax, in larval stage is an obligate parasite of mammals and humans, causing traumatic myiasis. The female fly mates once in in its lifespan, whereas the male mates several times. Accordingly eradication efforts were established in the 1950’s, using ma...

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Main Authors: Elkin Forero B, Jesús Cortés V, Luis Villamil J
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Cordoba 2008-08-01
Series:Revista MVZ Cordoba
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Online Access:http://www.unicordoba.edu.co/revistas/revistamvz/mvz-132/v13n2a16.pdf
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spelling doaj-1258232d7e1e4ca9b8624c3b9f1d34bb2020-11-24T23:27:16ZengUniversidad de CordobaRevista MVZ Cordoba0122-02681909-05442008-08-0113214001414PROBLEMÁTICA DEL GUSANO BARRENADOR DEL GANADO, Cochliomyia hominivorax Elkin Forero BJesús Cortés VLuis Villamil JThe new world screwworm fly, Cochliomyia hominivorax, in larval stage is an obligate parasite of mammals and humans, causing traumatic myiasis. The female fly mates once in in its lifespan, whereas the male mates several times. Accordingly eradication efforts were established in the 1950’s, using male sterilization. Screwworm eradication has been successful in North and Central America, including some Caribbean islands. However, South America is still infested. Economic costs, the length of the program, and undesirable side effects of the screwworm eradication program led to a search for alternatives control measures. The initiation of screwworm eradication in Colombia could encounter geographical, political, and mainly economical problems. This program in Colombia would require the economic support and collaboration of the USDA, organizations of international cooperation, health authorities, academic institutions, and livestock producers. Priorities for screwworm research in Colombia should be biology, epidemiology and population dynamics, together with improvement of survey methods and control technologies. The achievement of studies for establishing technical, political, economical, and environmental viability of screwworm eradication is recommended. After these data are accumulated, a commission must be assembled with public and private organizations in order to determine the real cost and benefits of eradication.http://www.unicordoba.edu.co/revistas/revistamvz/mvz-132/v13n2a16.pdfCochliomyia hominivoraxmyiasisepidemiologic surveillanceSouth America
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Luis Villamil J
PROBLEMÁTICA DEL GUSANO BARRENADOR DEL GANADO, Cochliomyia hominivorax
Revista MVZ Cordoba
Cochliomyia hominivorax
myiasis
epidemiologic surveillance
South America
author_facet Elkin Forero B
Jesús Cortés V
Luis Villamil J
author_sort Elkin Forero B
title PROBLEMÁTICA DEL GUSANO BARRENADOR DEL GANADO, Cochliomyia hominivorax
title_short PROBLEMÁTICA DEL GUSANO BARRENADOR DEL GANADO, Cochliomyia hominivorax
title_full PROBLEMÁTICA DEL GUSANO BARRENADOR DEL GANADO, Cochliomyia hominivorax
title_fullStr PROBLEMÁTICA DEL GUSANO BARRENADOR DEL GANADO, Cochliomyia hominivorax
title_full_unstemmed PROBLEMÁTICA DEL GUSANO BARRENADOR DEL GANADO, Cochliomyia hominivorax
title_sort problemática del gusano barrenador del ganado, cochliomyia hominivorax
publisher Universidad de Cordoba
series Revista MVZ Cordoba
issn 0122-0268
1909-0544
publishDate 2008-08-01
description The new world screwworm fly, Cochliomyia hominivorax, in larval stage is an obligate parasite of mammals and humans, causing traumatic myiasis. The female fly mates once in in its lifespan, whereas the male mates several times. Accordingly eradication efforts were established in the 1950’s, using male sterilization. Screwworm eradication has been successful in North and Central America, including some Caribbean islands. However, South America is still infested. Economic costs, the length of the program, and undesirable side effects of the screwworm eradication program led to a search for alternatives control measures. The initiation of screwworm eradication in Colombia could encounter geographical, political, and mainly economical problems. This program in Colombia would require the economic support and collaboration of the USDA, organizations of international cooperation, health authorities, academic institutions, and livestock producers. Priorities for screwworm research in Colombia should be biology, epidemiology and population dynamics, together with improvement of survey methods and control technologies. The achievement of studies for establishing technical, political, economical, and environmental viability of screwworm eradication is recommended. After these data are accumulated, a commission must be assembled with public and private organizations in order to determine the real cost and benefits of eradication.
topic Cochliomyia hominivorax
myiasis
epidemiologic surveillance
South America
url http://www.unicordoba.edu.co/revistas/revistamvz/mvz-132/v13n2a16.pdf
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