Three Patients Treated in CDMX for Human Myiasis
Av. Insurgentes Nte. 423
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Mexico City health authorities treated three patients (from Oaxaca, Puebla and Hidalgo) for human myiasis caused by a screwworm; officials say there is no risk of community transmission and the patients have been discharged.
Incident reported at Av. Insurgentes Nte. 423.
Mexico City health authorities treated three patients (from Oaxaca, Puebla and Hidalgo) for human myiasis caused by a screwworm; officials say there is no risk of community transmission and the patients have been discharged.
Incident reported at Av. Insurgentes Nte. 423.
Mexico City health authorities treated three patients (from Oaxaca, Puebla and Hidalgo) for human myiasis caused by a screwworm; officials say there is no risk of community transmission and the patients have been discharged.
Incident reported at Av. Insurgentes Nte. 423.
Mexico City health authorities treated three patients (from Oaxaca, Puebla and Hidalgo) for human myiasis caused by a screwworm; officials say there is no risk of community transmission and the patients have been discharged.
Incident reported at Av. Insurgentes Nte. 423.
Mexico City health authorities treated three patients (from Oaxaca, Puebla and Hidalgo) for human myiasis caused by a screwworm; officials say there is no risk of community transmission and the patients have been discharged.
Incident reported at Av. Insurgentes Nte. 423.
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