Oestrus ovis external ophtalmomyiasis: a case report in Burgundy France

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 18 - Trang 1-4 - 2018
Louise Basmaciyan1,2, Pierre-Henry Gabrielle3, Stéphane Valot1, Marc Sautour1,2, Jean-Christophe Buisson1, Catherine Creuzot-Garcher3, Frédéric Dalle1,2
1Laboratoire de parasitologie-mycologie, plateau technique de biologie, Dijon cedex, France
2UMR PAM Univ Bourgogne Franche-Comté - AgroSup Dijon - Equipe Vin, Aliment, Microbiologie, Stress, VALMIS Team, Bâtiment B3, UFR Sciences de Santé, Dijon Cedex, France
3Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital, Dijon, France

Tóm tắt

External ophtalmomyiasis (EOM) is a zoonosis related to the presence of Oestrus ovis larvae at the ocular level in small ruminants (i.e. ovine, caprine). In humans, EOM is a rare cosmopolitan disorder, mostly described in warm and dry rural areas in patients living close to livestock areas. In metropolitan France (excluding Corsica), EOM is an exceptional disease with less than 25 cases recorded since 1917. We report a case of EOM in a 19-years old man in the last week of September 2016 in Burgundy. The diagnosis of an EOM in Burgundy, a French region described as cold and humid, is surprising and could be due to a more marked climatic warming during the vegetative season in Burgundy resulting in the implantation of Diptera of the genus Oestrus sp. in this region.

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