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New Cases of New World Screwworm Detected Near El Paso Border

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Authorities have reported eight new cases of New World screwworm in a Mexican state bordering Texas, raising concerns for local agriculture and livestock health. The New World screwworm is a parasitic pest that can severely affect livestock, leading to economic losses for farmers. This development is particularly alarming for El Paso residents and farmers, as it could impact cross-border trade and livestock safety. Residents are advised to stay informed about the situation and report any unusual animal health issues to local authorities.
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