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Flesh-Eating Screwworm Detected in Texas Calf, Raising Cattle Industry Concerns

A flesh-eating screwworm has been detected in a Texas calf, sparking fears for the already strained U.S. cattle herd and prompting concerns about its potential spread.

4 Jun, 13:49 — 5 Jun, 00:56
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BBCHigh1h ago

US plans to fight flesh-eating screwworm outbreak with flies and dogs

The insect, which has been found in America for the first time since 1966, is a growing concern in the southern US.

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wapoMostly Factual13h ago

Flesh-eating screwworm found in Texas, sparking fears for U.S. cattle

The parasite was found in a 3-week-old calf decades after it was largely eradicated in the U.S. Authorities said the risk to humans is low.

By Victoria Craw

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cnbcMostly Factual9h ago

Confirmed screwworm case in Texas sends two biotech stocks higher

Options volume is surging for Zoetis as traders look for potential stock market winners in light of a screwworm case in Texas.

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The WeekMostly Factual11h ago

Flesh-eating screwworm found in Texas calf

This was the first case of the parasite found in U.S. livestock since the 1960s

By Peter Weber, The Week US

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zerohedgeLow12h ago

Flesh-Eating Screwworm Detected In Texas, Threatening Already-Strained U.S. Cattle Herd

Flesh-Eating Screwworm Detected In Texas, Threatening Already-Strained U.S. Cattle Herd Concerns over the New World screwworm (NWS) have been building for the last 12 months as the deadly cattle parasite spread through Mexico and the Trump administration attempted to prevent its spread into the U.S. Those concerns have now turned into red alerts after the USDA confirmed a single case in Texas, marking the first U.S. detection in years. "A case of NWS may have been detected in So...

By Tyler Durden

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