2023
DOI: 10.54536/ajmsi.v2i2.2257
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Cutaneous Furuncular Myiasis in a Rural Kenyan Hospital: A Case Report

Noi J Joseph,
James N. Kariithi,
Vonwicks Czelestakov Onyango

Abstract: Myiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by infestation by the larval stages (maggots) of many species of flies, which occur worldwide but are more prevalent in the tropical and subtropical regions. The two main types of flies causing human myiasis are Dermatobia hominis (bot fly) and Cordylobia anthropophaga (tumbu fly). Cases of human myiasis in Kenya are not well documented, but some epidemiological studies show the tumbu fly to be the most prevalent. Transmission and infestation occur in cases of poo… Show more

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