Two new cases of deadly screwworm parasite detected in U.S.
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Two new cases of deadly screwworm parasite detected in U.S.
Texas and New Mexico cases are the first sign of the fly in over a decade, and the first in cattle in about half a century
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Bloomberg News
Ilena Peng
Published Jun 08, 2026
Last updated Jun 08, 2026
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Cattle in a stable in Hamilton, Texas. Three of the four cases of New World screwworm found in the U.S. were identified in Texas cattle. PHOTO BY BRANDON…
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