Emergence of Zoonotic Myiasis in Vom and Bukuru Metropolis, Jos South LGA, Plateau State, Nigeria

2011 
A study was carried out to establish the emergence of cutanous myiasis with its zoonotic implication in Vom and Bukuru metropolis of Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State. 6 individuals (3 males and 3 females) who were suspected to have boils on their skin were diagnosed to be 100% infested with the larvae of Cordylobia anthropophaga. Similarly, in an investigation of dogs, out of 510 dogs examined in Evangelical Church of West Africa and NVRI Veterinary clinics, 47(9.2%) dogs had larvae in their cutanous tissues. Of 300 dogs from ECWA vet clinic 31 (10.3%) were positive, while 16 (7.6%) were positive from 210 dogs screened in NVRI vet clinic. All results were statistically significant at P< 0.05. In comparism, the larvae extracted from human and dogs were all identified to be of Cordylobia anthropophaga. Of 184 Alsatian 13(7.1%) were positive, of 258 Mongrel 27(10.5%) were positive, 3(21.4%) among 14 Doberman were positive and of 54 Rottweiler 4(7.4%) were positive. Out of the 47 positive cases, 31(66.0%) were female while 16 (34%) were males. Among the female positive cases Mongrel showed a prevalence of 18(58.1%). Infestation in July showed a high occurrence of 22(46.8%). Secondary bacterial infection was encountered in two cases of human infestation.
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