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Flesh-Eating Parasite Returns: Texas Declares Disaster
8 Feb
Summary
- A terrifying flesh-eating parasite, the New World Screwworm, is emerging from Mexico.
- Texas Governor declared a disaster due to the threat to the state's beef industry.
- The parasite was eradicated decades ago but has reappeared in Florida and Maryland.

A dangerous New World Screwworm infestation poses a growing threat to the United States, with cases emerging from Mexico. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has declared a disaster, mobilizing resources to combat the parasite's encroachment and protect the state's vital beef industry.
These flesh-eating parasites lay hundreds of larvae in animal and human wounds, which consume tissue and can lead to fatal infections if untreated. The screwworm was eradicated from the US over four decades ago, but a recent detection in a horse imported into Florida and a case in Maryland involving a traveler from El Salvador highlight its alarming return.
Officials urge vigilance, particularly along the southern border, and emphasize the need for routine animal inspections. The Texas Department of Agriculture has heightened surveillance and response planning. The potential economic impact is significant, with past infestations costing the US livestock industry billions in today's currency.




