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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
John Hanna

Trump admin races to stop flesh-eating fly after first Texas case since 1966

  • The highly destructive New World screwworm fly has been confirmed in LaPryor, Texas, marking its first appearance in the state since 1966 and only the third time in the U.S. in decades.
  • The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that the parasite, known for its flesh-eating larvae, poses a significant threat to the nation's cattle industry, with the confirmed case involving a three-week-old calf.
  • Texas State Veterinarian Bud Dinges established a 12-mile quarantine zone, prohibiting the movement of warm-blooded animals without inspection, while officials emphasize the larvae are a danger to livestock but not food.
  • The re-emergence has prompted alarms due to historical losses of tens of millions of dollars in the 1970s, with the fly's larvae consuming living flesh and potentially causing death if untreated.
  • To combat the threat, the USDA is employing a strategy that includes releasing millions of sterile screwworm flies, allocating $21 million to convert a facility in southern Mexico, opening a new dispersal center, and constructing a $750 million factory, as well as deploying 8,000 fly traps and closing the U.S.-Mexico border to livestock imports.

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Nightmare parasite that eats living flesh detected in Texas after disappearing for decades

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