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    Flesh-Eating Screwworm Detected in Texas Calf After Crossing from Mexico

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development for livestock health, a flesh-eating screwworm has been identified in a calf in Texas. This parasitic infestation is notable as it represents the spread of the screwworm from Mexico into the United States, crossing international borders. The screwworm larvae feed on living tissue, causing severe damage to affected animals and posing a serious threat to the cattle industry. Early detection is critical to controlling the parasite’s spread and minimizing economic losses.

    The screwworm, scientifically known as Cochliomyia hominivorax, was once eradicated from the United States through extensive control programs but remains endemic in parts of Mexico and Central America. Its reappearance in Texas highlights the challenges of maintaining biosecurity along the border, especially given the close proximity of livestock operations. Authorities are likely to increase surveillance and implement measures to prevent further infestations and protect animal health.

    This incident underscores the importance of cross-border cooperation in managing agricultural pests that threaten food security and livestock welfare. The economic impact of screwworm infestations can be substantial, affecting ranchers and the broader agricultural economy. Swift response and containment efforts will be essential to prevent the parasite from establishing a foothold in the region and to safeguard the livestock industry in Texas and beyond.

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