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Cordylobia anthropophaga - Wikipedia
Cordylobia anthropophaga, the mango fly, tumbu fly, tumba fly, putzi fly, or skin maggot fly, is a species of blow-fly common in East and Central Africa. en.wikipedia.org
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Mango Fly Infestation: Pictures, Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention
Mango flies (Cordylobia anthropophaga) are a species of blow fly that's native to certain parts of Africa, including South Africa and Uganda. www.healthline.com
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DPDx - Myiasis - CDC
Cordylobia anthropophaga is also known as the tumbu fly. The member of the family Calliphoridae is distributed in tropical Africa. The larvae cause a furuncular ... www.cdc.gov
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tumbu fly
tumbu fly (ˈtʊmbuː flaɪ) [f. Bantu name of the insect + fly n.1] A yellow fly with grey markings, Cordylobia anthropophaga, found in sub-Saharan Africa, where its larva is a parasite of man and other animals.1911 A. Alcock Entomol. for Med. Officers x. 155 The notorious species is..the Tumbu-fly, th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tumbu Fly Larvae - The New England Journal of Medicine
The tumbu fly (also known as the putzi fly or skin maggot) is endemic to the tropics of Africa. Female flies lay eggs in damp clothing or soil. www.nejm.org
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Outbreak of Tumbu Fly Infestation - NICD
The adult female tumbu fly (Cordylobia anthropophaga) deposits eggs usually on urine- or faeces-contaminated sand, soil or clothing. The larvae (maggots) ... www.nicd.ac.za
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Tumbu
Tumbu refers to: Junior Tumbu, nickname for Lamin Conteh (b. 1976), retired Sierra Leonean international footballer Tumbu, a cultivar of Karuka Tumbu fly (Cordylobia anthropophaga) a species of blow fly Tumbu liquor, another name for palm wine Tumbu, Sierra Leone, a settlement wikipedia.org
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[PDF] Tumbu Fly Larvae
Tumbu fly larvae, also known as skin maggots, are from the tropics of Africa. They burrow into skin after contact, and can be easily missed. iacld.com
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Hydraulic Expulsion of Tumbu Fly Larvae - YouTube
Cutaneous furuncular myiasis results from skin invasion by fly larvae of the order Diptera, including the tumbu fly, C anthropophaga. www.youtube.com
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Cordylobia anthropophaga Myiasis Mimicking Hyperproliferative ...
The adult fly will usually emerge in 10–11 days [7,8]. In Europe, cases of cutaneous myiasis due to C. anthropophaga (tumbu fly) are ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Skin Maggot-fly (Cordylobia anthropophaga) - iNaturalist
Cordylobia anthropophaga, the mango fly, tumbu fly, tumba fly, putzi fly, or skin maggot fly, is a species of blow-fly common in East and Central Africa. www.inaturalist.org
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Tumbu-Fly Myiasis in Marshfield, Wis | JAMA Dermatology
A patient with myiasis caused by infestation with larvae of the Tumbu fly or Cordylobia anthropophaga was recently seen in central Wisconsin. jamanetwork.com
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Boil
Myiasis caused by the tumbu fly in Africa usually presents with cutaneous furuncles. wikipedia.org
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mango
▪ I. mango, n.1 (ˈmæŋgəʊ) Pl. mangoes, -gos (ˈmæŋgəʊz). Forms: 6–7 manga(s, 7 mangue, manggo, mengue, 7– mango(e. [a. Pg. manga (whence F. mangue, † mengue, mod.L. mang(h)as, the source of some Eng. forms), a. Malay maŋgā, a. Tamil mān-kāy (mān mango-tree + kāy = fruit).] 1. The fruit of Mangifera i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cordylobia anthropophaga
Cordylobia anthropophaga, the mango fly, tumbu fly, tumba fly, putzi fly, or skin maggot fly, is a species of blow-fly common in East and Central Africa In 1903, Grünberg placed the tumbu fly in a new genus, Cordylobia. wikipedia.org
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