Texas Detects Flesh-Eating Parasite in Livestock After 60 Years, Raising Concerns
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Texas Detects Flesh-Eating Parasite in Livestock After 60 Years, Raising Concerns

What's Happening? Texas officials have detected the New World screwworm in livestock, marking the first confirmed cases in the state in 60 years. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the detection in two calves in South Texas. The screwworm, a parasitic fly, was once a major pest in the U.S.
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