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Volume 26, Number 4—April 2020
Dispatch

Pruritic Cutaneous Nematodiasis Caused by Avian Eyeworm Oxyspirura Larvae, Vietnam

Do T. Dung, Nguyen T. Hop, Tran H. Tho, Yukifumi Nawa, and Pham N. DoanhComments to Author 
Author affiliations: National Institute of Malariology, Parasitology, and Entomology, Hanoi, Vietnam (D.T. Dung, N.T. Hop, T.H. Tho); Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand (Y. Nawa); Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Graduate University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi (P.N. Doanh)

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Figure 1

Lesions on the skin of a patient infected with Oxyspirura larvae, Vietnam. A, B) Lesions on the back and abdomen. C) Lesions on the face, with visible larvae. D) Lesions on the patient’s back 2 months after treatment.

Figure 1. Lesions on the skin of a patient infected with Oxyspirura larvae, Vietnam. A, B) Lesions on the back and abdomen. C) Lesions on the face, with visible larvae (oval). D) Lesions on the patient’s back 2 months after treatment.

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