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An Update on Cephenemyiosis in the European Roe Deer: Emergent Myiasis in Spain

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Cephenemyiosis is a myiasis developing in the nasal cavity and pharynx of roe deer; it is widely spread in the range of distribution of this ungulate in Europe. In the last decade, this myiasis is expanding its distribution along its southernmost and northernmost range margins in Eur...

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Autores principales: Morrondo, Patrocinio, Pajares, Gerardo, Arias, María Sol, Martínez-Calabuig, Néstor, Remesar, Susana, García-Dios, David, Díaz, Pablo, López, Ceferino Manuel, Panadero, Rosario, Díez-Baños, Pablo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8697868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944159
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11123382
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Sumario:SIMPLE SUMMARY: Cephenemyiosis is a myiasis developing in the nasal cavity and pharynx of roe deer; it is widely spread in the range of distribution of this ungulate in Europe. In the last decade, this myiasis is expanding its distribution along its southernmost and northernmost range margins in Europe; thus, it is of the utmost importance to unravel all the epidemiological and clinical aspects of this myiasis, as well as implementing surveillance measures including reliable and non-invasive diagnostic techniques to monitor its expansion and adaptation to different ecosystems and/or hosts and to reduce the negative impact on roe deer populations. ABSTRACT: Cephenemyia stimulator is a Palearctic species developing in the nasal cavity and pharynx of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus). It is widely spread in the range of distribution of this ungulate in Europe. Since the first report of C. stimulator in Spain in 2001, a rapid geographic expansion has been observed, first in the north of the country, with high prevalence and intensities of infestation that caused some mortal cases, and, lately, also in Extremadura and Andalucía, the southernmost populations of European roe deer. These observations suggest an adaptation of this parasite to different ecosystems of the Iberian Peninsula. Almost simultaneously, C. stimulator is also expanding its range to northern Europe, with the first cases being reported in Sweden. Thus, Cephenemyia stimulator may be an example of a parasite currently displaying distributional changes along its southernmost and northernmost range margins. Thus, it is of the utmost importance to unravel all the epidemiological and clinical aspects of this myiasis, as well as implementing surveillance measures including reliable and non-invasive diagnostic techniques to monitor its expansion and adaptation to different ecosystems and/or hosts and to reduce the negative impact on roe deer populations.