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He recorded a high survival rate in patients he treated with maggots.
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The eggs hatch into a larva, or maggot, which passes through three instars.
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Wound surface is increased on the use of maggots.
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They are known as an agricultural pest, their larva being the common apple worm or maggot.
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Most of the oldest maggots found on the body were approximately 67 mm long which suggested that they were roughly seven days old.
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Before this, maggots were in fact being used but were unregulated.
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However, cold tolerant maggots can develop in smaller masses while warm tolerant maggots require larger masses.
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Shortly thereafter, she is attacked by a giant 12-foot maggot.
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The only treatment necessary is just to remove the maggots, and the patient heals naturally.
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Crawling speed is affected by terrain, temperature, and maggot length.
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