A parasitic fly is inching closer to the US border. Colorado livestock leaders are already preparing
In place since last July, that closure has nothing to do with the Trump administration’s trade negotiations disrupting ...
The first facility to disperse sterile New World screwworm (NWS) flies from the United States in decades opened Monday in ...
A phase 4 trial in Brazil finds 1-month and 3-month treatment regimens are safe and effective options for preventing active ...
Healthbeat reports the resurgence of the New World screwworm threatens U.S. cattle, highlighting the fragility of food ...
The plan is one piece of a larger strategy to stop the New World screwworm from impacting livestock in the U.S.
In Texas alone, projections estimate that an NWS outbreak could result in more than $1.8 billion in livestock losses.
New facility produces and disperses sterile flies along Mexico border to protect U.S. cattle industry from New World ...
The effectiveness of this approach hinges on a unique characteristic of the screwworm fly: females mate only once during ...
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