Mexico's Health Ministry confirmed the country's first human case of myiasis caused by screwworm, the government said on Friday.
The case was detected in a 77-year-old woman from the municipality of Acacoyagua, in the southern state of Chiapas. She is in stable condition and receiving antibiotic treatment, authorities said.
Myiasis is a parasitic infection that occurs when fly larvae infest open wounds, feeding on living tissue.
The case was detected in a 77-year-old woman from the municipality of Acacoyagua, in the southern state of Chiapas. She is in stable condition and receiving antibiotic treatment, authorities said.
Myiasis is a parasitic infection that occurs when fly larvae infest open wounds, feeding on living tissue.
You may also like
IndiGo flight with Omar Abdullah diverted to Jaipur; J-K CM slams 'operational chaos' at Delhi airport
Lewis Hamilton left 'praying' as reality bites at Saudi GP for struggling Ferrari star
Pasta flavour will be 'enhanced' by adding this one ingredient
Farage promises to be UK's Elon Musk as he takes brutal swipe at 'fat and lazy' councils
ITV The 1% Club viewers slam 'insensitive' Lee Mack over 'brutal' remark