Larva Migrans
Larva Migrans (also known as Cutaneous Larva Migrans) is a zoonotic parasitic condition caused by the larvae of various species of animals (such as cats, dogs, and foxes). It is characterized by a rash which appears in a line as the larvae burrows its way through the skin. It is most commonly acquired by contact with contaminated sand, soil, and other organic matter. Symptoms of Larva Migrans can include itching, redness, and swelling of the affected area. Treatment usually involves topical or oral antiparasitic medications to kill the larvae and reduce symptoms. Prevention of this condition is best achieved through careful hygiene and avoiding contact with contaminated surfaces.
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