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What Is Myiasis (Infestation by Fly Larvae)

Myiasis is a parasitic infection caused by fly larvae. The larvae of various fly species can infest human and animal tissues, causing a range of symptoms from mild itching to severe tissue damage. Myiasis is most commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions but can occur anywhere in the world.

Symptoms of myiasis can include pain, itching, and the presence of larvae under the skin. In some cases, the larvae can cause tissue damage and lead to infection. The treatment of myiasis typically involves the removal of the larvae, along with any damaged tissue. Antibiotics may also be prescribed to prevent infection.

Prevention of myiasis involves avoiding contact with the flies that transmit the infection. This can include wearing protective clothing, using insect repellent, and keeping living spaces clean and free of waste. In addition, it is important to avoid contact with any open wounds or areas of broken skin, which can provide an entry point for the larvae.

While myiasis is a rare condition, it is important to be aware of the symptoms and take steps to prevent infection. If you suspect that you may have myiasis, it is important to seek medical attention right away. With prompt treatment, most cases of myiasis can be effectively treated and the risk of complications minimized.

By Alexander Brosda, CEO Sokörpe Laboratories

Myiasis is the infection of a fly larva (maggot) in human tissue.

Wound myiasis in the scalp.