Experimental Evaluation of <I>Musca domestica</I> (Diptera: Muscidae) as a Vector of Newcastle Disease Virus
Watson, D. W., Niño, E. L., Rochon, K., Denning, S., Smith, L., & Guy, J. S. (2007, July 1). Journal of Medical Entomology, Vol. 44, pp. 666–671.
author keywords: Newcastle disease; house fly; disease vector; poultry
topics (OpenAlex): Forensic Entomology and Diptera Studies; Vector-Borne Animal Diseases; Insect Resistance and Genetics
TL;DR:
Results indicate that house flies are capable of harboring NDV (Roakin) but that they are poor vectors of the virus because they carry an insufficient virus titer to cause infection.
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