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  2. Cochliomyia - Wikipedia

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    Cochliomyia is commonly referred to as the New World screwworm flies, as distinct from Old World screwworm flies. Four species are in this genus: C. macellaria, C. hominivorax, C. aldrichi, and C. minima. [2] [3] C. hominivorax is known as the primary screwworm because its larvae produce myiasis and feed on living tissue. This feeding causes ...

  3. Cochliomyia hominivorax - Wikipedia

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    Cochliomyia hominivorax, the New World screwworm fly, or simply screwworm or screw-worm, is a species of parasitic fly that is well known for the way in which its larvae (maggots) eat the living tissue of warm-blooded animals. It is present in the New World tropics.

  4. Cochliomyia macellaria - Wikipedia

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    Cochliomyia macellaria, also known as the secondary screwworm, is a species of blow fly in the family Calliphoridae. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] These screwworms are referred to as "secondary" because they typically infest wounds after invasion by primary myiasis -causing flies. [ 1 ]

  5. Texas warning of "maneater" screwworms that lay eggs in flesh

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    Cochliomyia hominivorax, the New World screw-worm fly, or screw-worm for short, is a species of parasitic fly that is well known for the way in which its larvae (maggots) eat the living tissue ...

  6. Disturbing video shows hundreds of maggots removed from ... - AOL

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    By RYAN GORMAN Horrifying video has emerged of doctors pulling maggots out of a man's ear. The unidentified Indian man went to a doctor's office to complain about hearing a non-stop buzzing sound.

  7. Myiasis - Wikipedia

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    Cochliomyia spp. (screw-worm fly) [15] Phormia spp. (black-bottle fly) [16] Calliphora spp. (blue-bottle fly) [17] Sarcophaga spp. (flesh fly or sarcophagids) Flesh flies, or sarcophagids, members of the family Sarcophagidae, can cause intestinal myiasis in humans if the females lay their eggs on meat or fruit. [18]

  8. Parasitic flies of domestic animals - Wikipedia

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    This causes severe distress to the host and may be fatal due to toxemia from ammonia excreted by masses of infesting larvae. [43] [44] Females of Chrysomya, Cochliomyia and Wohlfahrtia and similar genera always seek out their host such as cattle, sheep, dogs, to lay their eggs at vulnerable sites such as a small wound. The larvae hatch and ...

  9. How does a worm get into the brain? - AOL

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    Treatment depends on when the infection is discovered and where the cysts are in the brain. In extremely rare cases , Wilson says a worm’s cyst can block the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, causing ...