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Norbert Abromeit, leader of production at the pharmaceutical company BioMonde, shows a petri dish with larvae of the greenbottle fly sitting on so-called horse blood agar, a nutriment base made of horse blood, 26 August 2004 at the company's plant in the northern town of Barsbuettel near Hamburg. The maggots are applied to help wounds to heal. The larvae feed exclusively on dead tissue, absorb and digest large numbers of bacteria and speed up the healing process with their saliva containing substances which promote the formation of new tissue. AFP PHOTO DDP/DAVID HECKER (Photo credit should read DAVID HECKER/DDP/AFP via Getty Images)
Norbert Abromeit, leader of production at the pharmaceutical company BioMonde, shows a petri dish with larvae of the greenbottle fly sitting on so-called horse blood agar, a nutriment base made of horse blood, 26 August 2004 at the company's plant in the northern town of Barsbuettel near Hamburg. The maggots are applied to help wounds to heal. The larvae feed exclusively on dead tissue, absorb and digest large numbers of bacteria and speed up the healing process with their saliva containing substances which promote the formation of new tissue. AFP PHOTO DDP/DAVID HECKER (Photo credit should read DAVID HECKER/DDP/AFP via Getty Images)
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