USDA Confirms Two More New World Screwworm Cases in Texas as Containment Efforts Intensify
Today, the US Department of Agriculture confirmed two additional cases of New World screwworm (NWS) in Texas, raising fresh concern over the re-emergence of the destructive livestock pest as federal and state authorities expand containment and eradication efforts.
The cases were identified in a calf in La Salle County and a dog in Andrews County, with officials saying epidemiological investigations are ongoing. The dog is believed to have recently traveled from Mexico, where the parasite remains present.
The findings follow two earlier detections in the...
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