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Summary Myiasis – infestation of tissues by fly maggots is a relatively rare disease in our country, rarer still is a solitary affliction of the ear. The case we report is of a patient who was diagnosed with and treated for ear myiasis. Ear myiasis should be included in the differential diagnosis of otorrhea, especially in patients with low socioeconomic status. Key words myiasis of the ear – otomyiasis – otorrhea – otalgia – maggots – poor hygiene