Parasite
New World Screwworm
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New World Screwworm
, NWS Myiasis, Cochliomyia Hominivorax, Cochliomyia Hominivorax Larva
See Also
Myiasis
Epidemiology
New World Screwworm was eradicated from the U.S. in the 1960s
U.S. cases have typically been rare and associated with traveler to endemic regions
Central and south america
Cuba
Haiti
Dominican Republic
As of 2025, increase in U.S. cases
Major concern for significant chronic morbidity
Pathophysiology
New World Screwworm (NWS, Cochliomyia Hominivorax)
Type of blowfly
Adult fly appearance
Bright orange eyes
Metallic blue-green body
Back with 3 dark stripes
Hosts
Blowfly, are found primarily around livestock and mammalian wildlife
New World Screwworm infestation
NWS Blowfly is attracted to open wounds in live tissue
NWS Blowfly lays eggs in open wounds of its mammalian hosts (e.g. livestock, wildlife, pets, humans)
Eggs hatch into larvae (
Maggot
s)
Larvae (
Maggot
s) that are invasive and destructive of infected tissue
Signs
Progressive, non-healing necrotizing wound with extensive tissue destruction
Associated findings
Skin Ulcer
s
Foul-smelling necrotic tissue
Complications
Secondary
Bacterial Infection
s (common)
Labs
Diagnosis
Wound
biopsy
Demonstrates New World Screwworm larvae
Management
Urgent, complete surgical
Debridement
of larvae infested wound
Typically combined with
Antibiotic
coverage of superinfection
Antibiotic
s
Treat secondary
Bacterial Infection
(broad spectrum
Antibiotic
s cover aerobes and
Anaerobe
s)
Wound
Care
Prevent further infestation
Promote full
Wound Healing
Prevention
Monitoring of livestock and wildlife to prevent local reservoirs of New World Screwworm
Traveler education regarding risks to endemic regions (rural south and central america, livestock exposure)
Prompt evaluation and management of exposed patients with suspicious wounds
Consult CDC
Parasitic Disease
expert as needed
Resources
New World Screwworm (CDC)
https://www.cdc.gov/new-world-screwworm/hcp/clinical-overview/index.html
References
(2025) New World Screwworm - Emerging U.S. Threat, 10/20/2025
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