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Tungiasis: the infection that has filled the feet of a 10-year-old girl with fleas It is a parasitic disease or infectious parasitosis caused by a flea (Tunga penetrans), an insect smaller than 1 mm that burrows into the skin, causing intense itching. The little girl had been playing barefoot in a pigsty overrun by the so-called sand flea and, after 10 days of intense itching and pain in her feet, her parents accompanied her to a primary care clinic where she was diagnosed with tungiasis. Tungiasis is a parasitic disease or infectious parasitosis caused, as we have indicated, by a flea (Tunga penetrans), an ectoparasite found in all tropical and subtropical parts of the world smaller than 1 mm, which gets inside the skin, in 99 percent of cases of the feet, producing intense itching.
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