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  2. Myiasis - Wikipedia

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    Nasal myiasis Obstruction of nasal passages and severe irritation. In some cases, facial edema and fever can develop. Death is not uncommon. Aural myiasis Crawling sensations and buzzing noises. Smelly discharge is sometimes present. If located in the middle ear, larvae may get to the brain. Ophthalmomyiasis Severe irritation, edema, and pain.

  3. Sarcophaga peregrina - Wikipedia

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    As such their larvae have been reported to cause oral and nasal myiasis. [3] In 1987 a clinical case of first human intestinal myasis was reported from a Japanese patient. The live larvae were easily identified from the stool sample. [7] They also infect some species of earthworm and locust. [3]

  4. Eristalis tenax - Wikipedia

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    The common drone fly is reported to have caused accidental myiasis. [6] This occurs when fly larvae inhabits a living host by accident, usually from ingestion of contaminated foods. [14] In humans, myiasis can be caused in four ways: intestinal or gastric, nasal, auricular, or anal. [6] The gastric or intestinal kinds are the most common.

  5. Cuterebra fontinella - Wikipedia

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    Cuterebra fontinella, the mouse bot fly, is a species of New World skin bot fly in the family Oestridae. C. fontinella is typically around 1 cm (0.39 in) in length with a black and yellow color pattern. [2]

  6. Rat-tailed maggot - Wikipedia

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    Zumpt proposed an alternative called "rectal myiasis". Flies, attracted to feces , may deposit their eggs or larvae near or into the anus , and the larvae then penetrate further into the rectum. They can survive feeding on feces at this site, as long as the breathing tube reaches towards the anus.

  7. Casu marzu: The world’s ‘most dangerous’ cheese - AOL

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    Others say that it could be dangerous for human health as maggots could survive the bite and and create myiasis, micro-perforations in the intestine, but so far, no such case has been linked to ...

  8. Government agencies scrub LGBTQ web pages and remove info ...

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    The websites of several government agencies are lopping off the back half of the LGBTQI abbreviation or completely removing web pages that mention the LGBTQ community.

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    CES 2025 has once again showcased a remarkable array of health and fitness technology that promises to transform our well-being. From artificial intelligence-powered sleep aids to smart ear ...