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Wound Healing Inhibition Factors - Donkey
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Parasitic and fungal infections can occur under particular circumstances.
Parasitic and fungal infections can occur under particular circumstances.
Infestation, for example, with [[Spirurids - Donkey|''Habronema musca'']] or the larvae of certain
Infestation, for example, with [[Spirurids - Donkey|''Habronema musca'']] or the larvae of certain
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[[Blowfly
Stike
|flies (myiasis)]] retards healing. The larvae of ''Lucilia sericata'', however, have
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[[Blowfly
Strike
|flies (myiasis)]] retards healing. The larvae of ''Lucilia sericata'', however, have
been found to have a beneficial debriding effect in some wounds under
been found to have a beneficial debriding effect in some wounds under
controlled conditions (Mulder, 1989), but others can be highly destructive
controlled conditions (Mulder, 1989), but others can be highly destructive
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