A RARE FINDING OF DISTAL PENILE FURUNCULAR MYIASIS IN A CHILD OF A NIGERIAN HEALTH CARE WORKER

Authors

K.I Egbuchulem1, H.D. Ogundipe1, D.I. Olulana1,2, T.O. Ojediran1

Correspondents

Dr. H.D. Ogundipe
Division of Paediatric Surgery,
Department of Surgery,
University College Hospital,
Ibadan.
Email: habeebogundipe@gmail.com

Affiliation of Authors

Division of Paediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, University College Hospital, Ibadan.
Department of Surgery, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Myiasis is the infestation of tissues of humans and other living vertebrates with the larva of flies, and it can affect any part of the body. Cutaneous myiasis is the commonest form of presentation. Furuncular myiasis which is a sub-type of cutaneous myiasis typifies the presentation in this index patient. It is commonly caused by Cordylobia anthropophaga in Sub-Saharan African countries including Nigeria. It commonly occurs among rural dwellers, as well as people of low socio-economic and poor educational status.

Case presentation: We present a case of balanitis from distal penile myiasis in a 3 year 8-month-old male child of a health worker in a tertiary hospital in Nigeria.

Conclusion: It is believed that with adequate knowledge, measures such as good hygiene and proper drying and ironing of underwear are helpful.

Keywords: Cordylobia spp., Furuncular, Health worker, Myiasis

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