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Aural myiasis in an infant.

Manuel Casanova-Roman1, Elena Sanchez-Legaza, Antonio Sanchez-Porto

  • 1Hospital of La Linea, Cadiz, Spain.

Le Infezioni in Medicina
|October 20, 2010
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Aural myiasis, a rare ear condition caused by Wohlfartia magnifica, was successfully treated in an infant. The study highlights effective microsurgical techniques and antibiotic use for managing this uncommon infestation.

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Area of Science:

  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Medical Entomology
  • Pediatric Medicine

Background:

  • Aural myiasis is an uncommon condition, typically seen in developing regions or in individuals with specific health and hygiene challenges.
  • While historically more prevalent, aural myiasis has become increasingly rare in recent years.
  • Wohlfartia magnifica is a species of fly whose larvae can cause myiasis.

Observation:

  • The case involved a five-month-old infant presenting with aural myiasis.
  • The specific causative agent identified was Wohlfartia magnifica.
  • The infant's age and the rarity of the condition in this demographic are notable.

Findings:

  • A successful treatment protocol was implemented, combining suctioning and microsurgical forceps.
  • The procedure was performed under an operative microscope for precision.
  • The patient received both topical and oral antibiotics to prevent secondary infections.

Implications:

  • This case demonstrates the efficacy of microsurgical intervention for treating aural myiasis in infants.
  • The findings underscore the importance of prompt diagnosis and management to prevent complications.
  • Effective treatment strategies can be applied even in rare pediatric cases of myiasis.

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