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6th International Congress of Dipterology10 weeks). After the first cycle, the bacterial burden of each ulcer wasdramatically reduced to less than the 10 5 bacterial count threshold whichpermits healing.Key Words: maggot therapy, Lucilia sericata, diabetic foot ulceration,wound management, chronic wound bacteriology∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗Report of flies on the Lesser mouse eared bat (Myotis blythii)from Kermanshah, IranTelmadarraiy, Z. (1), M. Sharifi (2), M. Taran (1) & F. Faghihi (1)(1) School of Public Health & Institute of Health Research, Tehran University of MedicalSciences. P.OBox: 6446-14155, Tehran, Iran(2) Biology Department, Environment Research Centre, Kermanshah University Razi,Kermanshah, IranVarious groups of animals such as insect, acarina, invertebrates andamphibians have been reported from deep cave and also on the bat lives inthe cave of various parts of the world. In this study we collected fliesincluded two families (Streblidae and Nycteribiidae) on the Lesser mouseeared bat (Myotis blythii) in cave close to Kermanshah city. This city is thecentre of Kermanshah province which is located in west of Iranneighboring with Iraq. We found eight flies of two bats, comprising threemales of Streblidae and two females and three males of Nycteribiidaefamilies. This is the first report on presence of Streblidae and Nycteribiidaefamilies in Iran. Results of this study could be used in epidemiologicalstudies of vector borne disease transmitted by flies.Key Words: fly, Streblidae, Nycteribiidae, Myotis blythii, Iran261

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