A Maryland resident has recovered after contracting the rare "New World screwworm" in El Salvador — officials say the risk to public health remains low.
Breakdown
- First U.S. case of New World Screwworm confirmed in a Maryland resident.
- The infection was acquired during travel to El Salvador. 11s
- The parasite mainly affects livestock but can infect humans, causing worsening wounds. 13s
- The infection cannot spread from person to person and the patient has recovered. 31s
- CDC states the risk to public health from this case is very low. 46s