![]() ![]() domestica), the fly species considered to be the most closely associated with humans and animals, were found with parasites. A total sample size of 28,718 non-biting flies reported in studies worldwide satisfied the predetermined selection criteria and was included in the quantitative analysis. MethodsĪ meta-analysis was carried out with the aim to review the global prevalence of parasite transmission in non-biting flies. ![]() In the present study, we performed a systematic overview of the different species of parasites carried by non-biting flies, as well as of isolation methods, different geographical distribution, seasonality and risk assessment. Non-biting flies such as the house fly ( Musca domestica), the Australian sheep blowfly ( Lucilia cuprina) and the oriental latrine fly ( Chrysomya megacephala) may carry many parasites. ![]()
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