Hypodermyasis

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Hypodermyasis is a parasitic infection by the larvae of warble flies, most notably Hypoderma lineatum and Hypoderma bovis. These flies mostly infect cattle in the warmer areas of the Northern Hemisphere. Humans become hosts when they inadvertently swallow the eggs of those flies.[1]

Symptoms

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The symptoms of this infection depends on where the larvae migrates into the body when swallowed, however the most common symptoms are :[1]

Treatment

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The infection is usually treated with ivermectin.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Hypodermyasis". Retrieved 2009-03-28.


    Hypodermyasis is a parasitic infection by the larvae of warble flies, most notably Hypoderma lineatum and Hypoderma bovis. These flies mostly infect cattle in the warmer areas of the Northern Hemisphere. Humans become hosts when they inadvertently swallow the eggs of those flies.[1]

    Symptoms

    The symptoms of this infection depends on where the larvae migrates into the body when swallowed, however the most common symptoms are :[1]

    Treatment

    The infection is usually treated with ivermectin.[1]

    References

    1. ^ a b c "Hypodermyasis". Retrieved 2009-03-28.


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