Screwworm Alert
New World screwworm threatens Texas cattle
Greg Abbott / Texas, United States / New Mexico, United States / U.S. Department of Agriculture / FDA /

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Last Updated
6/25/2026
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The Breakdown 99

  • The New World screwworm, a deadly flesh-eating parasite, has made a shocking reappearance in the U.S. for the first time in over 50 years, with alarming cases reported in Texas and New Mexico.
  • Following its detection in a calf in Zavala County, Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared a statewide disaster, highlighting the immediate threat to the state’s livestock and agriculture.
  • The larvae of this insidious fly feast on living flesh, endangering cattle, pets, and even posing risks to humans, sparking widespread concern among farmers and animal owners alike.
  • Experts warn that the screwworm's return could devastate the $113 billion U.S. cattle industry, driving beef prices up and potentially causing an economic fallout of up to $1.8 billion.
  • As authorities scramble to contain the outbreak through quarantine measures and public awareness campaigns, neighboring Canada has quickly banned livestock imports from Texas to curb the spread.
  • Political tensions are rising, with discussions around government spending cuts leading to reduced inspections, further complicating the battle against this severe agricultural crisis.

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Greg Abbott / Jeremy Radachowsky / Brooke Rollins / Texas, United States / New Mexico, United States / U.S. Department of Agriculture / FDA / Canadian Cattle Association / CFIA /

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