02006 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036245034200056700013800398700001900536700002000555250003800575260000900613300002600622084001500648082001500663008003900678650006100717520099500778990001501773INLIS00000000001769420211004095628 a0010-0721002226 aEstablishment And Maintenance Of A Colony Of The Old World Screwworm Fly, Chrysomya Bezziana At Balitvet In Bogor, West Java, INDONESIA. /cSukarsih,Partoutomo, Sutijono; Satria, Edy[Research Institute for Veterinary Science, Jalan R.E. Martadinata 30, P.O. Box 151, Bogor 16114, Indonesia],Tozer, Robert; Wijffels, Gene; Riding, George. aSatria, Edy[Research Institute for Veterinary Science, Jalan R.E. Martadinata 30, P.O. Box 151, Bogor 16114, Indonesia],Tozer, Robert aWijffels, Gene aRiding, George. aJurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner. c2000 aVol.5 (3): p.144-149. aARTVET2040 aARTVET2040211004 | | |  4aChrysomya bezziana, culture, colony, larvae, vaccination aA colony of the Old World Screwworm fly, Chrysomya bezziana, has been established and maintained at Balai Penelitian Veteriner, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia since 1994. Culture on a convenient, defined diet able to sustain long term reproducibility of insect performance is described. The long-term viability of the colony has been further assured with an effective and reliable culturing procedure, with the genetic diversity and robustness of the colony being maintained through regular infusions of wild-type field isolates. The colony has been a reliable source of larval material used for the isolation and identification of protective antigens in the ACIAR funded Screwworm Fly Vaccination Project. Larvae have been used in the development and routine application of assays employed to evaluate vaccine efficacy. The colony continues to be a valuable resource for both screwworm fly vaccine and other new research including the evaluation of screwworm fly attractants and lures. aARTVET2040