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The u.s. Issues a Health Alert for the Presence of the Sweeper Worm in Humans in Central America

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Untreated animals may die within 7 to 14 days from toxicity or secondary infections
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The plague is spreading and has raised the alarm in Nicaragua, where it was previously eradicated.Health alert: The U.S. warns about the infection in humans of the sweeping worm

Untreated animals may die within 7 to 14 days from toxicity or secondary infections

The United States, through its embassy in Managua, issued a health alert on Monday for the presence of the worm sweeper in Nicaragua, where 124 human cases have been detected. In a message published on its social networks, the United States diplomatic delegation indicated that the Institute for Protection and Agricultural Health (IPSA) of Nicaragua has identified a total of 124 cases of human infection by the worm sweeper of cattle in the last y…

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AlbertoNews - Periodismo sin censura broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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