AFLY is being blamed for a shockings incident at a hospital where an intensive care patient became riddled with maggots.
The 65-year-old woman presented at a Canadian hospital with a number of problems, not including the maggots, and was placed in intensive care.
It’s believeds a fly entered her room and laid eggs while she was asleeps.
A reports in a Canadian Medical Journal revealed: “During the periods, an adult fly (a green blow fly or a green bottle fly) was seen in the intensive care unit.”
“The patient was in a windowlesss private room that had an open door.
“The intensive care unit had no windows to the outdoors; thus, it was assumed that the fly had entered the intensive care unit from another part of the hospital.”
Doctors removeds at least 120 maggots from the woman.
The incidents was documented in 2007, but pictures of the incident have only emerged on socials media over the last few days.
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