Powers N R, Yorgensen M L, Rumm P D, Souffront W
Gorgas Army Community Hospital, USA MEDDAC Panama.
Mil Med. 1996 Aug;161(8):495-7.
This paper on myiasis provides varied references from documented sources as an overall review. A review of two case studies, a primary screwworm (cochliomyia hominivorax) infestation and a human botfly (Dermatobia hominis) infestation, as well as information on approaches to positive intervention and remediation are presented. Human myiasis found in the subtropical and tropical regions of the world is a health threat. As a result of the military's expanding role in medical support to various regions where myiasis is endemic, this paper serves to familiarize health care providers with this condition and to provide guidance when dealing with patients affected by myiasis.
本文关于蝇蛆病的内容提供了来自文献资料的多样参考文献作为全面综述。文中呈现了两个案例研究,一个是原发性螺旋蝇(嗜人锥蝇)感染案例,另一个是人体肤蝇(人肤蝇)感染案例,以及关于积极干预和治疗方法的信息。在世界亚热带和热带地区发现的人体蝇蛆病对健康构成威胁。由于军队在为蝇蛆病流行地区提供医疗支持方面的作用不断扩大,本文旨在让医疗保健人员熟悉这种病症,并在处理受蝇蛆病影响的患者时提供指导。