Wednesday, June 10, 2026

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The U.S. confirmed three additional cases of New World screwworm on Monday, raising the total number of cases to five since the first domestic screwworm infestation ​in six decades was found in a Texas calf last week.

New World screwworm is a serious ‌pest that can infest any warm-blooded animal, including livestock, pets, wildlife, and, in rare cases, people. The larvae burrow into the living tissue of animals, causing severe wounds, animal suffering and significant economic losses
Texas ranchers have been bracing for screwworm to cross into the U.S. for the past ​year, as the pest advanced north in Mexico. Experts have predicted that a widespread outbreak could cost the ​state $1.8 billion in economic damage and devastate wildlife.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant ⁠Health Inspection Service confirmed two additional Texas cases, including infestations in a calf in La Salle County and a goat ​in Gillespie County.

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