First U.S. screwworm case confirmed in South Texas
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- First confirmed case of New World screwworm in South Texas poses a threat to the cattle industry.
- USDA activated personnel and is collaborating with local partners after confirming the case in La Pryor, Zavala County.
- Screwworm larvae infect live flesh of mammals, causing severe wounds or death, but do not affect food supply chain.
- USDA blames open-border policies for screwworm spread and has closed the southern border to live animal imports.
- Efforts include sterile fly method and building facilities in Mexico and Texas to combat screwworm eradication.
- Texas Agriculture Commissioner criticizes federal response as slow and advocates for SWASS system deployment.
- Earlier false alarms and political disagreements highlight tensions in addressing the screwworm threat.