Cephenemiosis en corzo (Capreolus capreolus, Linnaeus 1758) en Francia (2016).
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2023-10-10
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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(ES)En el año 2014 la Universidad de Jaén y la Federación Nacional de Cazadores de Francia establecieron un
convenio para caracterizar molecularmente larvas de Cephenemyia stimulator, obtenidas de corzos
(Capreolus capreolus) examinados en Francia. En este trabajo se ha confirmado la identificación específica
de estas larvas y se ha determinado el estadio larvario de cada ejemplar. La prevalencia alcanzó un 46,1% y
la intensidad media fue de 10 larvas/hospedador parasitado. Estos valores son altos comparados con los
obtenidos en otros estudios realizados en el resto de Europa. Se ha encontrado además una larva de
Cephenemyia ulrichii, un oéstrido del mismo género que C. stimulator específico del alce (Alces alces)
parasitando a uno de los corzos, lo cual es muy poco común. Se ha encontrado también un caso de infección
mixta entre oéstridos (Cephenemyia stimulator) y moscas cadavéricas (Calliphora sp.), hallazgo también
poco común.
(EN)In 2014, the University of Jaén and the National Federation of Hunters of France established an agreement to molecularly characterize Cephenemyia stimulator larvae, obtained from roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) examined in France. In this work, an identification of these larvae and their larval stage has been carried out in the laboratory, in addition to an epidemiological study of them in which the prevalence and average intensity have been determined, whose values are 46.1% and 10 respectively (considerably high compared to the numbers of the rest of Europe). A larva of Cephenemyia ulrichii has also been found parasitizing one of the roe deer, an oestrid of the same genus as C. stimulator specific of moose (Alces alces), quite uncommon issue. A case of mixed infection between oestrids (Cephenemyia stimulator) and cadaveric flies (Calliphora sp.) has also been observed, a finding that is also uncommon.
(EN)In 2014, the University of Jaén and the National Federation of Hunters of France established an agreement to molecularly characterize Cephenemyia stimulator larvae, obtained from roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) examined in France. In this work, an identification of these larvae and their larval stage has been carried out in the laboratory, in addition to an epidemiological study of them in which the prevalence and average intensity have been determined, whose values are 46.1% and 10 respectively (considerably high compared to the numbers of the rest of Europe). A larva of Cephenemyia ulrichii has also been found parasitizing one of the roe deer, an oestrid of the same genus as C. stimulator specific of moose (Alces alces), quite uncommon issue. A case of mixed infection between oestrids (Cephenemyia stimulator) and cadaveric flies (Calliphora sp.) has also been observed, a finding that is also uncommon.
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