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  • * A study conducted in northwestern Romania from March to June 2021 examined 11,741 cattle to assess hypodermosis through skin exams, leading to molecular identification of the larvae.
  • * The average prevalence of the disease was 0.31%, mainly affecting cattle aged 1-3 years, particularly the Bruna de Maramures breed, with the highest nodule counts recorded in April and two haplotypes identified: HB3 and HB8.

Article Abstract

Hypodermosis, or warble fly, is an endemic parasitic disease, common in countries from the northern hemisphere. The use of effective insecticides has decreased the frequency of this parasitic disease, with untreated cattle remaining to act as reservoirs. This study focused on assessing the status of hypodermosis in northwestern Romania by means of clinical examination (skin inspection and palpation performed in order to identify nodules) conducted on a number of 11.741 cattle. The study was carried out from March until June 2021. The identified larvae were subject to molecular assays for species identification and genotyping, followed by comparison with data available in the GenBank database. The average prevalence rate of parasitism caused by spp. was 0.31%, with values ranging from a minimum of 0.11% to a maximum of 1.32%. The dominant age group among positive animals was the 1-3 years old category and in terms of breed distribution, most positive cases were seen in cows belonging to an indigenous breed: Bruna de Maramures. April was the most prolific month in terms of nodule count/animal. The species identified in our study by means of molecular assays was with two haplotypes: HB3 and HB8.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10537383PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12091077DOI Listing

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