in

Live worm removed from Australian woman's brain

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here:
https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube

Read more like this: https://sc.mp/xagb

Australian doctors have surgically removed a living, wriggling roundworm from a 64-year-old woman’s brain. The worm, scientifically known as Ophidascaris robertsi, is usually found in kangaroos and carpet pythons, but for the first time, has been found in a human body. After treatment, the afflicted woman was allowed to rest at home, but remained under constant monitoring by the doctor.

Support us:
https://subscribe.scmp.com

Follow us on:
Website: https://www.scmp.com
Facebook: https://facebook.com/scmp
Twitter: https://twitter.com/scmpnews
Instagram: https://instagram.com/scmpnews
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/south-china-morning-post/

#scmp #World #Australia

Written by Marisol Kelley

Comments

Loading…

0

Live worm found in Australian woman's brain – BBC News

Jesse Watters: The evidence against Biden is piling up