• pelespirit@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    Look for draining or enlarging wounds, as well as signs of discomfort. Also look for screwworm larvae (maggots) and eggs in or around body openings, such as the nose, ears, and genitalia, or the navel of newborn animals.

    While NWS can infect humans—and those cases are grisly—it is relatively rare.