Unprecedented Discovery: Live Parasitic Worm Found in Woman's Brain

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Source: Al Jazeera English
Unprecedented Discovery: Live Parasitic Worm Found in Woman's Brain
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In a world first, doctors and researchers in Australia have discovered a live parasitic worm, Ophidascaris robertsi, inside the brain of a 64-year-old woman. The worm, typically found in carpet pythons, was removed alive and wriggling during brain surgery. It is believed that the woman contracted the infection from Warrigal greens, a type of native grass, which serves as a habitat for pythons that shed the parasite's eggs through their feces. The woman experienced symptoms including forgetfulness and depression, and the worm's larvae were suspected to have infected other organs in her body. This case highlights the increasing risk of zoonotic diseases, which can pass from animals to humans.

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