Flesh-Eating Worms Reach Florida's Mainland
A massive eradication effort wiped out screwworms in the U.S. 35 years agobut then they reappeared.
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"The stray dog came with bad news. This week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that a dog near Homestead, Floridaa city 15 miles north of the Florida Keyswas found with wounds infested with screwworms, the much dreaded flesh-eating pest.
If youre not familiar with screwworm, its because the U.S. poured millions of dollars into eradicating them back in 1982. But last fall, it reemerged in the Florida Keys, catching almost everyone by surprise. Wildlife biologists eventually found several deer on the archipelago with the parasite. Screwworms lay eggs in open wounds, burrowing into the flesh of pets and occasionally even humans. Livestock, historically, was the big economic concern. Florida still sends hundreds thousands of young calves to herds around the country each year, so a screwworm infestation could do some real damage.
The screwworm is a potentially devastating animal disease that sends shivers down every ranchers spine, said Floridas Commission of Agriculture Adam Putnam, in a statement that accompanied the official declaration of agricultural emergency last October."
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/01/screwworms-florida-mainland/512966/
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