Synanthropic flies-a review mechanisms of transmission simple summary: the significance of non-blood feeding cyclorrhaphan flies with some synanthropic dipteran families (i.e

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  • who: MDPI from the Synanthropic flies ingesting pathogens from feces, secretions from infected animals, or infected foodsThese liquids go into the crop where they remain and/or resistant forms are generated. Following a large meal and, when the crop is full, they either regurgitate crop fluids, which now contains infective pathogens, or the liquids can be moved into the rest of the digestive tract to infect various sources via defecation. Blue stars are various pathogens while the odd, red-shaped objects are pathogens that have become antimicrobial resistant by various strategies within the crop but are then . . .

     

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