We present a case of a female Ecuadorian patient who presented a deep facial burn injury complicated with a severe infestation of Dermatobia Hominis larvae. The burn injury was complicated by severe myiasis attributable to the poor management of the wound received at home, using tropical plants, which caused a secondary infection and severe necrosis of the tissue involving the forehead, cheeks, chin, scalp, nose, mouth and the eyes resulting in a bilateral enucleation and long inpatient hospital care.
BaileyMS. Tropical skin diseases in British military personnel. J R Army Med Corps2013; 159: 224–228.
2.
FydryszewskiNA. Myiasis: diagnosis, treatment and medical use of maggots. Clin Lab Sci J Am Soc Med Technol2013; 26: 76–81.
3.
Batista-da-SilvaJAMoya-BorjaGEQueirozMMC. Factors of susceptibility of human myiasis caused by the New World screw-worm, Cochliomyia hominivorax in São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. J Insect Sci Online2011; 11: 14–14.
4.
ElderJWGroverCA. Wound debridement: lessons learned of when and how to remove “wild” maggots. J Emerg Med2013; 45: 585–587.
5.
DavydovL. Maggot therapy in wound management in modern era and a review of published literature. J Pharm Pract2011; 24: 89–93.
6.
Zachariah JE, Sehgal K, Dixit UB and Bhatia R. Oral myiasis: a case report. Spec Care Dent 2014; 34: 51–53.
VeraldiSSeriniSMSussL. Three cases of cutaneous myiasis caused by Cordylobia rodhaini. J Infect Dev Ctries2014; 8: 249–251.
10.
Aguado Lobo M, Hernández-Núñez A, Isabel García-Arata M and Borbujo J. Autochthonous cutaneous myiasis due to Chrysomya bezziana. Actas Dermosifiliogr 2013 Oct 8 [Epub ahead of print].
11.
BoggildAKKeystoneJSKainKC. Furuncular myiasis: a simple and rapid method for extraction of intact Dermatobia hominis. Clin Infect Dis2002; 35: 336–338.
12.
NigamYBexfieldAThomasSRatcliffeNA. Maggot therapy: the science and implication for CAM Part I-history and bacterial resistance. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med2006; 3: 223–227.
13.
JohnstonMDickinsonG. An unexpected surprise in a common boil. J Emerg Med1996; 14: 779–781.
14.
KainKC. Skin lesions in returned travelers. Med Clin North Am1999; 83: 1077–1102.