Screwworm parasite detected in Texas livestock for first time in 56 years
Texas agriculture officials confirmed detection of the New World screwworm in the state, marking the first occurrence since the 1970s. The parasitic fly larvae infest open wounds in livestock and wildlife, causing severe tissue damage and potentially fatal infections if untreated. The Texas Tribune, citing official sources, reports the discovery has triggered quarantine measures and surveillance protocols across affected regions.
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- โNew World screwworm detected in Texas. (Texas Tribune, 76 mainstream media sources)
- โFirst detection in Texas in decades. (Texas Tribune, mainstream media corroboration)
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- ~The discovery has triggered quarantine and surveillance protocols. (Texas Tribune reporting)
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