Webb S M, Grillo V L
Gungahlin Veterinary Hospital, Gungahlin, ACT 2912, Australia.
Aust Vet J. 2010 Nov;88(11):455-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2010.00626.x.
An 8-year-old desexed male Burmese cat, which lived on a sheep-grazing property in central New South Wales, Australia, was presented following the sudden onset of dyspnoea, moist coughing and violent sneezing. The respiratory distress started several hours after the cat had made an outdoor excursion. Anterior rhinoscopy demonstrated small, white objects moving across oedematous and moderately inflamed nasal mucosa. These were retrieved via a series of vigorous nasal flushes and subsequently identified as larvae of the nasal bot fly, Oestrus ovis. The cat was treated with ivermectin followed by selamectin 7 days later. It went on to make a complete recovery over 2-3 weeks.
一只8岁已绝育的雄性缅甸猫,生活在澳大利亚新南威尔士州中部一处牧羊场,在突然出现呼吸困难、湿性咳嗽和剧烈打喷嚏后前来就诊。这只猫外出活动数小时后开始出现呼吸窘迫。前鼻镜检查显示有小的白色物体在水肿且中度发炎的鼻黏膜上移动。通过一系列强力鼻腔冲洗将这些物体取出,随后鉴定为羊狂蝇(Oestrus ovis)的幼虫。这只猫先用伊维菌素治疗,7天后再用塞拉菌素治疗。它在2至3周内完全康复。