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1. Cutaneous myiasis by Calliphoridae dipterans in dogs from Chad.

2. Myiasis by Cordylobia anthropophaga (Calliphoridae) in rodents from Cape Verde.

3. Case of multiple furuncular myiasis in Northeast Ethiopia.

4. Furuncular myiasis affecting the glans penis of a young boy caused by the larvae of Cordylobia anthropophaga (the tumbu fly): a case report.

5. Case of multiple furuncular myiasis in Northeast Ethiopia

6. Cutaneous myiasis (Cordylobia Anthropophaga): An interesting case report of a patient returning back from Central Africa.

8. An exotic abscess within the United Kingdom from The Gambia: a case report

9. Scrotal Myiasis in a Child Due to Cordylobia anthropophaga.

11. 非洲疖肿型嗜人瘤蝇蛆病1例分析及文献复习.

12. Cutaneous myiasis: Think beyond furunculosis.

13. A Case of Cutaneous Myiasis Caused by Cordylobia anthropophaga Larvae in a Korean Traveler Returning from Central Africa.

14. Furuncular myiasis by Cordylobia anthropophaga: a paediatric case in Italy.

15. An exotic abscess within the United Kingdom from The Gambia: a case report.

16. A Case of Furuncular Myiasis Due to Cordylobia anthropophaga in a Korean Traveler Returning from Uganda.

17. Furuncular myiasis in Italian traveler returning from Kenya.

18. Umbilical Myiasis in a Healthy Newborn: A Case Report

19. Pathogenic bacteria associated with cutaneous canine myiasis due to Cordylobia anthropophaga

20. Prevalence and husbandry-related risk factors of myiasis in domestic cavies in the western highlands of Cameroon.

21. Cutaneous Myiasis.

22. Cutaneous Myiasis Caused by Cordylobia anthropophaga: Case Report of an UN Peacekeepers in Central Africa

23. Cordylobia Anthropophaga: Furuncular Myiasis in a Family of 3

24. Maggots Around Colostomy Site: A Case Report

25. Hand Furuncular Myiasis of an Infant in the Western Region of Saudi Arabia: A Case Report.

26. Painful lesion in the forearm of a child traveller

27. New safe haven for maggots: a report of penile wound myiasis

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29. Human myiasis cases originating and reported in africa for the last two decades (1998-2018): A review

30. Molecular identification of Cordylobia anthropophaga Blanchard (Diptera: Calliphoridae) larvae collected from dogs (Canis familiaris) in Jos South, Plateau State, Nigeria

31. A Case of Cutaneous Myiasis Caused by Cordylobia anthropophaga Larvae in a Korean Traveler Returning from Central Africa

32. Cutaneous myiasis in an elderly woman in Somaliland☆☆☆

33. Furuncular myiasis of the foot caused by the tumbu fly, Cordylobia anthropophaga: report in a medical student returning from a medical mission trip to Tanzania.

34. Cutaneous canine myiasis in the Jos metropolis of Plateau State, Nigeria, associated with Cordylobia anthropophaga.

35. An exotic abscess within the United Kingdom from The Gambia: a case report

36. Skin Lesions in Returning Travelers

37. Furuncular myiasis in Italian traveler returning from Kenya

40. Kutane Myiasis – ein Urlaubssouvenir.

41. Case Report: Furuncular Myiasis in Malawi

42. Furuncular myiasis due to Cordylobia anthropophaga in a Latin American resident

44. First case of Furuncular Myiasis due to Cordylobia anthropophaga in a Latin American resident returning from Central African Republic

45. First case of Furuncular Myiasis due to Cordylobia anthropophaga in a Latin American resident returning from Central African Republic

46. Furuncular myiasis for the Western dermatologist: treatment in outpatient consultation

47. Myiase préputiale: à propos d'une observation.

48. Exotic myiasis caused by 19 larvae of Cordylobia anthropophaga in Namibia and identified using molecular methods in Japan

49. Furunkuläre Hautläsionen nach Tropenaufenthalt.

50. Human myiasis cases originating and reported in africa for the last two decades (1998–2018): A review.

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