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The United States has halted all imports of livestock from Mexico straightaway to guard against the spread of a dangerous parasitic fly. In reaction to the growing NWS outbreak, the USDA has instituted a temporary ban on importing cattle, horses, and bison across southern border ports.
Government officials in charge of agriculture are implementing robust measures after finding NWS cases about 700 miles from the U.S. border. The existence of the fly constitutes a serious hazard for animals because the larvae are known to enter wounds and may lead to deaths in livestock, pets, and wildlife.
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Both the USDA and Mexican officials are participating in the formulation of an eradication strategy. The strategy addresses the problem through considerable field monitoring efforts, firm rules to limit animal movement, and continuous sterile insect releases. Import restrictions will be regularly reevaluated monthly, and trade will recommence once there is clear evidence of the eradication progress.
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins stated very clearly that the safety of the food supply and livestock industry should be treated as a key national priority. Veterinary teams will carefully inspect and treat all existing livestock that is being shipped nationally.
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