US Reports First Human Case of Flesh-Eating Screwworm After Travel to El Salvador

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A person in the U.S. was diagnosed with flesh-eating screwworm after traveling to El Salvador, marking the first U.S. case linked to an outbreak in the country. The CDC confirmed the case and is working with authorities to prevent further spread, noting that the parasite mainly affects livestock and is rarely a threat to humans.
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