CLAIM · ASSESSED ~ · CONFIDENCE 0.60
Texas DSHS confirmed no human cases of New World screwworm in Texas.
WHY THIS MATTERS · This matters because a flesh-eating parasite is spreading north through Mexico toward Texas, and USDA's halt on live-cattle imports is already tightening North American beef supply and pushing prices up for ranchers and consumers.
Part of the monitored dynamic New World Screwworm · VUCA INDEX 43/100
EVIDENCE CHAIN · 1
INGESTED ARTICLETIER 2JUL 5
foxla.com — Flesh-eating screwworm outbreak escalates in West Texas as confirmed cases reach
"The Department of State Health Services (DSHS) confirmed that there are currently no confirmed human cases of New World screwworm in Texas."
PROVENANCE
Extracted by pipeline v0.5 (claude-opus-4-8) from foxla.com · approved by christopher@vucanews.com JUL 5.
Extracted JUL 5; approved JUL 5 at 0.60.
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- Project includes economic-impact assessment and benefit-cost analysis of response strategies, including a proposed Arizona-based sterile fly distribution facility.
- By end of June 2026, USDA tallied 20 active and seven inactive NWS cases, all but one in south Texas.
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