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Título: Management practices for the control of Haematobia irritans, Dermatobia hominis, and Cochliomyia hominivorax in cattle across Latin America: a sustainable, collective approach.
Autor: RODRIGUEZ-VIVAS, R. I.
CUTOLO, A. A.
BARROS, A. T. M. de
CUORE, U. D.
MOLENTO, M. B.
LÓPEZ-OSORIO, S.
RODRIGUES, D. S.
SPINA, M.
BORGES, F. A.
LOPES, W. D. Z.
PULIDO-MEDELLIN, M. O.
FIEL, C. A.
COSTA-JUNIOR, L. M.
ANZIANI, O. S.
SAN MARTÍN, L. M.
SABATINI, G. A.
Afiliación: ROGER I. RODRIGUEZ-VIVAS, UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE YUCATÁN; ANDRE A. CUTOLO, BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM ANIMAL HEALTH USA; ANTONIO THADEU MEDEIROS DE BARROS, CNPGC; ULISES D. CUORE, DIVISÃO DE LABORATÓRIOS VETERINÁRIOS "MIGUEL C. RUBINO"; MARCELO B. MOLENTO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARANÁ; SARA LÓPEZ-OSORIO, UNIVERSIDAD DE ANTIOQUIA; DANIEL S. RODRIGUES, EMPRESA DE PESQUISA AGROPECUÁRIA DE MINAS GERAIS; MATIAS SPINA, BOEHRINHER INGELHEIM ANIMAL HEALTH ARGENTINA; FERNANDO A. BORGES, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MATO GROSSO DO SUL; WELBER D. Z. LOPES, UNIVEERSIDADE FEDERAL DE GOIÁS; MARTÍN O. PULIDO-MEDELLIN, PEDAGOGICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF COLOMBIA; CESAR A. FIEL, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DEL CENTRO DE LA PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES; LIVIO M. COSTA-JUNIOR, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO MARANHÃO; OSCAR S. ANZIANI, UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE CÓRDOBA; LAURA MARQUES SAN MARTÍN, MINISTERIO DE GANADERÍA, AGRICULTURA Y PESCA; GUSTAVO A. SABATINI, BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM ANIMAL HEALTH GERMANY.
Año: 2026
Referencia: Pathogens, v. 15, n. 2, 177, 2026.
Páginas: 47 p.
Descripción: ABSTRACT - Bovines are suitable hosts and can be affected by fly infestations. Flies pose a significant threat to cattle livestock in Latin America (LA), causing substantial economic repercussions to animal production (reduced productivity, veterinary expenses, and decreased animal welfare) and damage to human health. The most important flies affecting cattle in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and Uruguay are Haematobia irritans, Dermatobia hominis, and Cochliomyia hominivorax. Due to production losses and the consequent economic costs associated with these flies, control measures must be implemented, primarily relying on insecticidal products. However, decision-making for preventing and treating animals with insecticides varies due to differences in environmental conditions across countries and regions, production systems, animal populations, infestation levels, animal welfare, and the prevalence of myiasis, among other factors. Although insecticides remain the most effective option for fly control in cattle, resistant populations have developed, rendering them less effective. To overcome fly resistance to insecticides, non-chemical (mechanical, environmental, biological, and genetic) methods are being integrated into alternative control and eradication strategies. The use of integrated livestock fly control contributes to safeguarding animal, public, and environmental health. This review is designed to support individuals and institutions, both civil and governmental, addressing the ongoing challenge posed by flies affecting livestock.
Thesagro: Acaricida
Bovino
Cochliomyia Hominivorax
Dermatobia Hominis
Haematobia Irritans
Inseticida
Stomoxys Calcitrans
NAL Thesaurus: Animal products
Cattle
Ectoparasites
Haematobia irritans irritans
Pest control
ISSN: 2076-0817
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens15020177
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
Aparece en las colecciones:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPGC)

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