Cutaneous larva migrans are also termed the clinical sign of creeping eruption, where multiple types of hookworms cause an infectious syndrome. It is most commonly transmitted by the feces of an animal where the eggs get deposited in the soil, with larvae entering humans via direct contact with skin.
Cutaneous Larva Migrans - Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention
Cutaneous larva migrans is a skin disease and is more frequent in tropical countries. Read the article to know more.