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A parasite that eats live flesh has resurfaced near Texas, sparking fears for ranchers, pets and the cattle industry.
USDA is spending to keep the New World Screwworm (NWS) out of the U.S. “We are going even further and taking the most ...
That is why USDA is working alongside the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to encourage animal drug development and ...
The Food and Drug Administration has authorized emergency use of animal drugs to treat and prevent infestations of the New ...
USDA launches a key initiative with a new sterile fly facility in Texas to combat the New World Screwworm and protect US ...
Mounted patrol officers, known as tick riders, who patrol border to protect cattle from fever tick, will also serve as defense against screwworm.
The maggots burrow into the wounds, which enlarge and deepen the more eggs that hatch and feed on the tissue. The nature of ...
The USDA has announced a new sterile fly breeding site in southern Texas to protect American cattle from the deadly New World ...
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A deadly parasitic fly, the NWS is believed to be 370 miles south, flying north through Mexico from Central America.
U.S. health officials gave the Food and Drug Administration the power to quickly authorize veterinarians and farmers to treat ...