Social Media Posted August 30, 2023 Posted August 30, 2023 In a world first, scientists say an 8cm (3in) worm has been found alive in the brain of an Australian woman. The "string-like structure" was pulled from the patient's damaged frontal lobe during surgery in Canberra last year. "It was definitely not what we were expecting. Everyone was shocked," said operating surgeon Dr Hari Priya Bandi. The woman, 64, had for months suffered symptoms like stomach pain, a cough and night sweats, which evolved into forgetfulness and depression. She was admitted to hospital in late January 2021, and a scan later revealed "an atypical lesion within the right frontal lobe of the brain". But the cause of her condition was only revealed by Dr Bandi's knife during a biopsy in June 2022. The red parasite could have been alive in her brain for up to two months, doctors said. The woman, who lived near a lake area in south-eastern New South Wales state, is recovering well. Her case is believed to be the first instance of a larvae invasion and development in the human brain, researchers said in the Emerging Infectious Diseases journal which reported the case. FULL STORY
placeholder Posted August 30, 2023 Posted August 30, 2023 (edited) Here's a link to an article that features a rather impressive video of a carpet python. https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2023/08/29/video-of-giant-carpet-python-slithering-across-australia-suburb-has-users-terrified/ Edited August 30, 2023 by placeholder
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RuamRudy Posted August 30, 2023 Posted August 30, 2023 What a horrific thing for the poor woman to realise - I hope that she has no lasting effects from it. It reminds me of the Ian Banks novel, The Wasp Factory - a disturbingly brilliant read.
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