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A CASE REPORT OF FLIES LARVAE THAT CAUSE MYASIS (GENUS SARCOPHAGA FERTONI) IN STOOL, IN SANANDAJ, KURDISTAN PROVINCE

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 Background and aims: Flies are found in the most geographical areas where humans live except from the poles and they benefit from human beings. In human societies, fly from Muscidae, Calliphoridae and SARCOPHAGIDAE families lives in close association with humans. Although intestinal myasis is not always reported, frequent sporadic reports are repeated in different parts of the world. Because flies are found in everywhere, they can infest food and lay their egg and larvae in them. If fecal samples taken for the stool examination is contaminated with FLY LARVAE, they can be caused misdiagnose and wrong treatment in the health system. In addition, due to the high mobility of the larvae in the feces, this can cause concern in both laboratory technician and patients separately. The aim of this report was to introduce the rare cases of the presence of larvae in STOOL SAMPLEs to the laboratories technician.Case report: This report was about a 7- year old SANANDAJi (west Iran) preschool girl that for school entry and preventing the spread of parasitic infections, STOOL SAMPLEs taken from her 3 times, in the third STOOL SAMPLE, Ascaris eggs, Charcot–Leyden crystals and lots of motile larvae were found. Iimmediately, the sample was transferred to Parasitology research laboratory section at Kurdistan University of Medical Siences, The initial diagnosis was FLY LARVAE and suspected to intestinal myiasis. After putting the samples in appropriate condition required for growth of the larvae, it was transformed into puparium and finally was emerged as an adult insect within 13 days in room temperature.Conclusion: By doing precise investigation on more stools and considering the normal status of the patient and the information derived from interview with patient’s parents, it was concluded that the sample was preserved improperly and somehow infected with the FLY LARVAE. Then, it was transferred to the Clinical Laboratory. So, the larvae were not excreted by the person. According to diagnostic keys, we found that it was the larvae of Sarcophaga fertoni spices.

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    ZAMINI, GH., KHADEM ERFAN, M.B., & FARIDI, A.. (2016). A CASE REPORT OF FLIES LARVAE THAT CAUSE MYASIS (GENUS SARCOPHAGA FERTONI) IN STOOL, IN SANANDAJ, KURDISTAN PROVINCE. JOURNAL OF SHAHREKORD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 17(6), 1-9. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/58681/en

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    ZAMINI GH., KHADEM ERFAN M.B., FARIDI A.. A CASE REPORT OF FLIES LARVAE THAT CAUSE MYASIS (GENUS SARCOPHAGA FERTONI) IN STOOL, IN SANANDAJ, KURDISTAN PROVINCE. JOURNAL OF SHAHREKORD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2016;17(6):1-9. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/58681/en

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    GH. ZAMINI, M.B. KHADEM ERFAN, and A. FARIDI, “A CASE REPORT OF FLIES LARVAE THAT CAUSE MYASIS (GENUS SARCOPHAGA FERTONI) IN STOOL, IN SANANDAJ, KURDISTAN PROVINCE,” JOURNAL OF SHAHREKORD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 17, no. 6, pp. 1–9, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/58681/en

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