The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has reported a case of New World screwworm detected in Texas. The screwworm's maggots typically enter an animal through an open wound and feed on living flesh, which can lead to the death of the host if not treated. In rare instances, these maggots can also infect humans.
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Screwworm Case Detected in Texas, According to USDA
The USDA has confirmed a case of New World screwworm in Texas. The maggots of this species can enter animals through wounds and consume living tissue, potentially resulting in death if untreated. There are also rare cases of human infection.
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