New World screwworm case detected almost 200 miles from U.S./Mexico border
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Punto y Coma MX Secretaria de Agricultura confirmed the detection of a case of myasis by cattle sweeper worm in Tamaulipas. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) deals “in a timely manner” with the case of myasis by cattle sweeper worm (GBG), detected in Tamaulipas. The authority specified that the case corresponds to a six-day calf born in the municipality of Llera, Tamaulipas, an entity relevant for the export of standing c…
Mexico City, Dec 31 (Prensa Latina) The Ministry of Agriculture of Mexico today reported on the timely attention given to a case of cattle-sweeping worm (GBG) detected in a village in the municipality of Llera, in the northern state of Tamaulipas. The post Mexico reports on timely attention to the case of worm-sweeping worm first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
Mexico adds the 409 active cases of worm sweeper in cattle, the southern part of the country being the most affected, with states like Oaxaca totaling 168 cases.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development took care of a case of cattle-sweeping worm detected in a six-day calf born in the municipality of Llera, Tamaulipas, which had a myasis in the belly button area. It is a case that was detected in the municipality of Llera de Canales, in the Emiliano Zapata ejido, in an animal, a bovine calf of 6 days of birth, in an area of 18 animals, small site. It is worth noting that it is a citrus zone, so …
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