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SOFT TISSUE
MYIASIS
INTRODUCTION
 Parasitic infestation by fly larvae (maggots) that feed on
tissue.
So, Grow Inside the Host
Usually Maggot attract
toward open, dirty,
feces & urine
contaminated wound.
But some species can
infect unbroken skin
like Botfly / tumbu fly
(Cordylobia
anthropophaga)
 The name of the condition derives from ancient
Greek(myia), meaning "fly“.
Manifestations depend upon type of species & location of
wound.
SITE OF INFECTION
Usually affect open wound But Unbroken skin can also be
affected
It can enter through nose or ear as well
Larvae or eggs can reach the stomach or intestines if they
are swallowed with food and cause gastric or intestinal
myiasis
Various sites of involvement
: skin, eyes, ears, stomach
and intestinal tract, or in
genitourinary sites.
SIGN & SYMPTOMS
ACCORDING TO SITE OF
INVOLVEMENT
Cutaneous myiasis : Painful ulcer or Sore
Nasal myiasis : Obstruction of nasal passages and severe irritation. Sometime
cases facial edema and fever can develop
Aural myiasis : Ear discharge & pain. Can reach up to brain from middle ear
Ophthalmomyiasis : Eye pain, discharge can occur.Uveitis,Glucoma or RD can
develop
PREVENTION OF MAGGOT
INFECTION BY VECTOR CONTROL
Insecticides spray to kill larva where necessary
Sterile insect technique : where a significant number of
artificially reared sterilized (usually through irradiation) male
flies are introduced.
PREVENTION OF MAGGOT
INFECTION IN HUMAN
Personal hygiene
Regular cloth washing
Cloths should be ironed
Heat of iron kill larva or egg
HISTOPATHOLOGY OF SOFT
TISSUE LARVA
Cuticular spines on all body segments
Spiracular plat; spiracles open through sinuous slits
Insects have spiracles on their exoskeletons to allow air to
enter the trachea
CUTICULAR SPINES ON ALL
BODY SEGMENTS
TREATMENT
Remove maggot by forceps & pressure around wound
Wound debridement & cleaning with disinfectant
The easiest way to remove the larva is to first occlude the
opening of the furuncle (through which the larva breathes)
with an occlusive substance, such as petroleum jelly or soap
paste. Lack of oxygen then forces the larva to the surface,
where it can more easily be dealt with.
MAGGOT THERAPY
If maggot larva used therapeutically to clean necrotic wound
than it is called Maggot therapy
WATCH VIDEO OF THIS PPT ON MY
YOU TUBE CHANNEL ‘ PATHOLOGY
MASTER’
Soft tissue myiasis (MAGGOTS) || Simplified Explanation || Images & Histopathology

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Soft tissue myiasis (MAGGOTS) || Simplified Explanation || Images & Histopathology

  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Parasitic infestation by fly larvae (maggots) that feed on tissue. So, Grow Inside the Host Usually Maggot attract toward open, dirty, feces & urine contaminated wound. But some species can infect unbroken skin like Botfly / tumbu fly (Cordylobia anthropophaga)
  • 3.  The name of the condition derives from ancient Greek(myia), meaning "fly“. Manifestations depend upon type of species & location of wound.
  • 4. SITE OF INFECTION Usually affect open wound But Unbroken skin can also be affected It can enter through nose or ear as well Larvae or eggs can reach the stomach or intestines if they are swallowed with food and cause gastric or intestinal myiasis Various sites of involvement : skin, eyes, ears, stomach and intestinal tract, or in genitourinary sites.
  • 5. SIGN & SYMPTOMS ACCORDING TO SITE OF INVOLVEMENT Cutaneous myiasis : Painful ulcer or Sore Nasal myiasis : Obstruction of nasal passages and severe irritation. Sometime cases facial edema and fever can develop Aural myiasis : Ear discharge & pain. Can reach up to brain from middle ear Ophthalmomyiasis : Eye pain, discharge can occur.Uveitis,Glucoma or RD can develop
  • 6. PREVENTION OF MAGGOT INFECTION BY VECTOR CONTROL Insecticides spray to kill larva where necessary Sterile insect technique : where a significant number of artificially reared sterilized (usually through irradiation) male flies are introduced.
  • 7. PREVENTION OF MAGGOT INFECTION IN HUMAN Personal hygiene Regular cloth washing Cloths should be ironed Heat of iron kill larva or egg
  • 8. HISTOPATHOLOGY OF SOFT TISSUE LARVA Cuticular spines on all body segments Spiracular plat; spiracles open through sinuous slits Insects have spiracles on their exoskeletons to allow air to enter the trachea
  • 9.
  • 10. CUTICULAR SPINES ON ALL BODY SEGMENTS
  • 11. TREATMENT Remove maggot by forceps & pressure around wound Wound debridement & cleaning with disinfectant The easiest way to remove the larva is to first occlude the opening of the furuncle (through which the larva breathes) with an occlusive substance, such as petroleum jelly or soap paste. Lack of oxygen then forces the larva to the surface, where it can more easily be dealt with.
  • 12. MAGGOT THERAPY If maggot larva used therapeutically to clean necrotic wound than it is called Maggot therapy
  • 13. WATCH VIDEO OF THIS PPT ON MY YOU TUBE CHANNEL ‘ PATHOLOGY MASTER’