Border Set to Reopen for Cattle After Screwworm Scare
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An open wound that begins to bleed for no reason. Stabbing pain, sour-smelling discharge, and a lump growing under the skin. Most disturbingly, it moves. That's what the screwworm causes when it infects a…
Slow Mexican border reopening planned
USDA-APHIS has announced a slow phased reopening of the Mexican border for imports of cattle, bison and horses in the coming weeks. Progress has been made in containing the spread of New World Screwworm (NWS) in Mexico with expanded control…
Mexico and U.S. jointly begin work on sterile fly facility in southern Mexico to stem spread of screwworm virus
The Hightower Report said, “Mexico and the U.S. jointly are beginning work on a sterile fly facility in southern Mexico to stem the spread of the screwworm virus, similar to the facility announced last month in South Texas. U.S. cattle…
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico and the United States have agreed to a $51 million investment for a screwworm fly production plant in the southern state of Chiapas, Mexican officials said Monday.
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