The New World screwworm, a parasitic fly, has reemerged in the U.S. after being driven deep into South America over several decades. Officials are implementing methods reminiscent of those used in the 1950s to combat its spread. Experts are monitoring the parasite's northward movement.
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U.S. Officials Address Reemergence of New World Screwworm
The New World screwworm has reappeared in the U.S., prompting officials to utilize historical methods from the 1950s to control its spread. Experts are actively tracking the parasite's movement as it advances northward.
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