New World Screwworm has been detected in a cow in northwest Medina County, alerting local officials and residents to this potential threat. The discovery has significant implications, as the New World Screwworm is a dangerous pest that can infest livestock, harming agricultural output. In response, Bandera County has swiftly passed a declaration measure to address the infestation risk, hoping to prevent the spread. The Texas Animal Health Commission and the USDA are collaborating closely on containment measures. Officials urge livestock owners in the area to remain vigilant and report any suspicious symptoms in their animals. This detection underscores the importance of quick action and community cooperation in protecting livestock health and the local economy. Efforts are underway to ensure that this incident is an isolated one, with public awareness campaigns helping to inform citizens about signs of infection.
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