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USDA confirms second screwworm fly found in Texas

USDA confirms second screwworm fly found in Texas

Summary

The U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed a second case of the screwworm parasite in Texas. The parasite was found in a young calf, and officials are working quickly to stop it from spreading and harming more cattle.

Key Facts

  • The USDA confirmed a second screwworm case in Zavala County, Texas.
  • The screwworm is a parasite that feeds on living flesh, which can harm animals.
  • The infected animal was a one-month-old calf.
  • The USDA tested several possible cases before confirming this one.
  • Officials are trying to control and eliminate the parasite outbreak.
  • The goal is to protect the Texas cattle population from serious damage.
  • Screwworm outbreaks can cause economic problems for farmers and ranchers.
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