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>>245344 >>245345 >>245349 >>245352 >>245358 >>245360 >>245408 >>245416 >>245485 Enjoy your AIDS.
>Leeches normally carry parasites in their digestive tract which cannot survive in humans and do not pose a threat. However, bacteria, viruses, and parasites from previous blood sources can survive within a leech for months, and may be retransmitted to humans. A study found both HIV and hepatitis B in African leeches from Cameroon.
>Since the fly larvae can only survive the entire eight week development if the wound does not become infected, it is rare for patients to experience infections, unless they kill the larva without removing it completely. It is even possible that the fly larva may itself produce antibiotic secretions that help prevent infection while it is feeding.
Yeah, I'll take the maggot...
>>245459 >A Human Bot Fly larvae, burrowing into your brain. Eating your thoughts.
...and hope they enjoy their meal of 4chan.
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