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Maggot therapy for difficult wounds

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The Ancient Therapy of Maggots

In the 1930s, over 300 hospitals were using maggots to treat wounds. Alexander Fleming found mold juice that was killing bacteria in his lab. It became industrially mass produced as penicillin. So who would want to put maggots in a wound when you could pop a little pill? The reason why it's coming back is because antibiotics are starting to fail.

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