Mexico reports screwworm case near US border in Nuevo Leon cattle

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Mexico has identified the case of a new world screw wolf in the northern border state of Nuevo Leon, which has been closest to the US border since last year.
The animal in the town of Sabinas Hidalgo, Mexico’s Food Safety and Food Quality Service National Health, Veracruz Gulf State came, he said.
The last case was reported in Veracruz on July 9, and encouraged Washington to suspend live Mexican cattle.
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Cochliomyia Hominivorax is attacking hot -blooded animals, including people, the parasite with fly larvae. Mexico has reported more than 500 active cases in cattle in Southern states.
The block of cattle imports caused a problem for the Mexican government, which was busy balanced by US President Donald Trump this year.
The US border is closed to Mexican Cattle imports due to the worries of the screw worm. (Fernando Llano/AP Photo)
Government and farm owners tried to remove the ban.
If it remains in place throughout the year, Mexico’s Farm Federation predicts up to $ 400 million.
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“For the American Cattle Industry, the new world screw wolf has moved to the north in Mexico and now only 70 miles away from the border,” Colin Woodall, CEO of Cattlemen, said, “The American Cattle Industry has moved to the north so far.” He said.
“The speed of the screw worm through Mexico, this pest, this pest pose a critical and urgent threat to cattle producers.”

Cochliomyia Hominovorax has the primary screw fly in the New Earth. Larvae are meat parasites living in humans and other mammals. (USDA)
Mollie Engels, a former Vegan restaurant with a Texas farm, told Fox News Digital to “very worried” about the status of the Vida worm.
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“I believe that the most important thing for our cattle industry is to increase our herd size and diversify our processing for large packages.” He said.

A Texas farm said he believes that increasing the herd size is an important step for the cattle industry. (Istock)
In an article on X, Mexico, Julio Berdegué, said that Mexico has “controlled the isolated isolated Vida wolf case in Nuevo Leon” under measures to fight Mexico in August in August.
US Agricultural Secretary Brooke Rollins said that Washington will “take decisive measures to protect our borders even in the absence of cooperation” and said Mexican Cattle, Bison and Horse imports will be suspended.
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“We will not trust Mexico to defend our sector, food supply or lifestyle.”
Associated Press contributed to reporting.




