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Report Ssa Death of Woman with Worm Sweeper

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The Ssa reports the death of an older adult who has an infection with a sweeping worm in Campeche.

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The Ssa reports the death of an older adult who has an infection with a sweeping worm in Campeche.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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In Mexico, the Ministry of Health confirmed the death of an 86-year-old woman in Candelaria, Campeche, due to complications from myiasis caused by the screwworm. This case raised health concerns, as this pest was considered eradicated in 1991. By 2025, at least 31 human cases had been reported in the country. Death from screwworm in Campeche triggers public health surveillance. The incident occurred in a woman previously diagnosed with skin canc…

A 86-year-old woman, originally from Campeche, died of complications from myasis. Authorities have already confirmed two other human cases in the country.

In the last few hours, the Ministry of Health confirmed the first death in Mexico due to myasis caused by the cattle sweeper worm. The case was presented in Candelaria, Campeche, where a 86-year-old woman lost her life after complications related to this larval infestation. How did death occur due to the case of the sweeper worm in Campeche, Mexico? According to the National Epidemiological Bulletin, the patient had previously been diagnosed wit…

Punto y Coma MX The 86-year-old woman resided in Campeche and for 10 years she suffered from skin cancer, as well as disorders of consciousness and sensitivity, skin ulcers and high blood pressure. The Ministry of Health reported on Wednesday the first death of a person with myasis in humans caused by the bore worm. This is an 86-year-old woman who resided in Campeche and had skin cancer for 10 years; through an information card it was stated th…

Wednesday, July 30, CDMX.- The Ministry of Health of the Federal Government confirmed the death of the first person in Mexico due to myasis by worm sweeper. This is an 86-year-old woman from the municipality of Candelaria, Campeche, who suffered from basal cell neoplasm, the most common type of skin cancer and who was complicated by larvae infestation of worm sweeper. The woman was initially hospitalized in May due to skin injuries caused by mya…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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