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The map shows the ports of entry affected by the U.S. Agriculture Department’s announcement and the approximate locations of ...
The U.S. has again ceased livestock imports from Mexico related to the presence of the parasitic New World screwworm fly ...
The reemergence of the New World screwworm, which poses significant health risks for livestock, has prompted the Department ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the border closure after Mexico reported a case of a flesh-eating parasite ...
The New World screwworm fly, a flesh-eating parasite, is making a concerning comeback. Learn about the screwworm's threat to ...
Secretary Rollins takes decisive action and shuts down U.S. Southern border ports to livestock trade due to further northward ...
Understanding the New World screwworm blowfly and its behavior underscores why it is so dangerous to the livestock industry.
The U.S. has shut its southern border to livestock imports again after a flesh-eating parasite was found further north in ...
Mexico’s National Service of Agro-Alimentary Health, Safety, and Quality (SENASICA) reported a new case of New World ...
The U.S. has closed its southern border again to livestock imports, saying that a flesh-eating parasite has moved further ...
The US has closed its ports of entry to Mexican cattle for fear of the parasitic, flesh-eating worm spreading north.
USDA's plan was to slowly reopen the southern border, but a new case of New World screwworm in Mexico has put reopening plans ...