Harmful Effects of Secondary screwworm
A species of New world screwworm flies
Secondary screwworm can cause secondary myiasis in humans, where larvae infest open wounds, leading to tissue damage. Transmission occurs through larvae contact with sores. Symptoms range from irritation to systemic infection. While serious complications are rare, medical treatment is necessary for infestations.
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Harmful Facts About Secondary screwworm
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