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The first case of the human case of infection with the parasite, which is fed with meat, was confirmed in the US, the authorities say.
Miz was found in a patient who returned to the US from Salvador, said the Ministry of Health and Human Services on Monday. The case was confirmed on August 4.
NWS Myiasis is a parasitic infection of the larvae or larvae caused by parasitic flies.
A number of primarily affect the animal, and the authorities have stated that the risk to the US healthcare is currently “very low”.
Disease control and prevention centers (CDC) worked with the Maryland Health Department to investigate the case.
HHS spokesman Andrew Nixon said he was the first person related travel related to the country affected by the US outbreak.
A devastating pest, which feeds on a living tissue, is commonly found in South America and the Caribbean.
Despite the efforts to stop the north, the cases have now been confirmed in each country of Central America, including Mexico.
People, in particular with open wound, are sensitive to infection and are more risk when they go to these regions, or when they are around livestock in the countryside, CDC reports.
The USDA Health and Plant Inspectorate Service states that it cooperates with other agricultural agencies, the State Department and the United Nations food and agriculture organization to respond to the outbreak.
“When NWS fly the larvae (larvae) to invade the flesh of the living animal, they cause serious, often death damage to the animal,” USDA reports. “NWS can infect animals, pets, wildlife, sometimes birds and in rare cases.”
An animal flash can have serious economic consequences, threatening more than 100 billion dollars ($ 73.9 billion) in economic activity related to a cattle and animal industry, USDA reported earlier this month.