Second flesh-eating screwworm infection reported in cattle in Texas
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A second case of the flesh-eating screwworm fly has been confirmed in Texas by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), days after an initial case in a one-year-old calf set off an aggressive …
A second case of the flesh-eating screwworm fly has been confirmed in Texas by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), days after an initial case in a one-year-old calf set off an aggressive response to stop the spread of the parasite in the dominant cattle-producing state. Texas’s governor, Greg Abbott , said on Friday that state officials were working with the federal government to slow the spread of the fly and the infestations caused by larvae that feed on the living flesh of warm-blooded animals and humans. Officials are dispersing millions of sterile screwworm flies in the vicinity of where the twin infections were found about five miles apart in Zavala county, south-west of San Antonio. Those sterile male flies would prevent wild female flies from reproducing. The infections of the new world screwworm (NWS) are the first detected in the US since the 1960s. The USDA confirmed the second case. The first case was confirmed by the Texas animal health commission (TAHC) on Wednesday after NWS was detected in a three-week-old calf with an umbilical lesion. “This is the first detection of NWS in Texas since northward progression from Central America was observed in 2023,” the commission said in a news release , adding that an infested zone has been established in the area. The commission also said that animal movement restrictions were in effect to prevent further spread of the pest. …
Original source: The Guardian World
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