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Australian doctors find live parasitic worm in woman’s brain

The worm found in the woman's brain is a parasite commonly found in carpet pythons and kangaroos
The worm found in the woman's brain is a parasite commonly found in carpet pythons and kangaroos - Copyright AFP/File GREG WOOD
The worm found in the woman's brain is a parasite commonly found in carpet pythons and kangaroos - Copyright AFP/File GREG WOOD

A parasitic roundworm typically found in snakes has been pulled “alive and wriggling” from a woman’s brain in a stomach-churning medical first, Australian doctors said Tuesday. 

Baffled doctors performed an MRI scan on the 64-year-old Australian woman after she began suffering memory lapses, noticing an “atypical lesion” at the front of her brain. 

It was an eight-centimetre (three-inch) roundworm, called Ophidascaris robertsi, which researchers said was a common parasite in kangaroos and carpet pythons — but not humans.

“This is the first-ever human case of Ophidascaris to be described in the world,” said infectious disease expert Sanjaya Senanayake.

“To our knowledge, this is also the first case to involve the brain of any mammalian species, human or otherwise.”

Researchers believe the woman was infected after foraging for edible shrubs near her house, which were likely contaminated with parasitic larvae shed in snake faeces. 

The parasite, which appeared as a “stringlike structure” on brain scans, was then identified through DNA testing.

“It is never easy or desirable to be the first patient in the world for anything,” Senanayake said.

“I can’t state enough our admiration for this woman, who has shown patience and courage through this process.” 

Senanayake said Ophidascaris roundworms were known to infect animals in other parts of the world, and it was “likely that other cases will be recognised in coming years”. 

The findings were published in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases.

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