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The New World screwworm is endemic in parts of Latin America and the Caribbean — and its northward spread into Mexico has ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has suspended all horse, cattle and bison imports over the parasitic outbreak.
Mexican ranchers already are dealing with a parasite that has led the USDA to suspend imports on top of a yearslong drought ...
Fearing a resurgence of the New World Screwworm parasite in the US, the Department of Agriculture block livestock imports from Mexico ...
(WASHINGTON) -- All imports of live cattle, horse and bison from the southern border have been banned due to the spread of a flesh-eating pest in Mexico, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said ...
The United States has suspended all imports of live cattle from Mexico, including horses and bison, following the detection ...
The United States has suspended imports of cattle, horses, and bison at the Southern border in response to the threat posed by the New World screwworm.
Secretary Brooke Rollins says this decision wasn't made from politics or punishment, but rather for food and animal security.