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New World screwworm is disgusting. How could it not be a food safety issue?

10 hours ago
  • #screwworm
  • #livestock health
  • #food safety
  • New World screwworm found in the U.S. in June for the first time in decades, primarily targeting livestock like cows for its flesh-eating larvae.
  • Public health leaders emphasize the parasite is not a threat to food safety but poses economic risks and could raise beef prices.
  • Screwworm larvae require living tissue to survive and do not infest meat, fruits, or vegetables, unlike other flies.
  • Infested animals are unlikely to reach slaughterhouses due to visible symptoms, and USDA inspection systems would detect and separate them.
  • Healed animals may enter the food supply, but larvae are removed, and treatment regulations prevent harmful residues in meat.
  • Hunters are advised to avoid infested wildlife, with awareness campaigns in Texas and New Mexico to identify and report infestations.