Cordylobia anthropophaga Myiasis Mimicking Hyperproliferative Skin Disorder in Traveler Returning from Sub-Saharan Africa.
Lidija Popović DragonjićAndrija JovićIrena JankovićJelena MiladinovićAleksandar RankovićMaja CvetanovićRelja BeckDinko NovoselThomas PapePavle BanovićPublished in: Tropical medicine and infectious disease (2023)
Myiasis is one of the most common skin diseases found in travelers returning from tropical and subtropical regions, where humans living in or visiting the African continent are most commonly infested by C. anthropophaga during the rainy season in regions with a warm climate. Here, we present a case of furuncular myiasis caused by C. anthropophaga in a Serbian patient returning from temporary work in Kenya, where the initial histology of skin lesion mimicked hyperproliferative skin disorder.