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U.S. halts cattle imports from Mexico due to a dangerous parasite outbreak among livestock.
Ranchers in Mexico are battling a flesh-eating parasite, the New World screwworm, which is infecting livestock including cattle, sheep, pigs, cats, and dogs.
This has led the U.S. to suspend cattle imports from Mexico, fearing the pest could spread to the border, causing significant economic losses.
Despite the U.S. reopening the border for cattle imports earlier, it was closed again after an infected animal was found in Veracruz.
Mexican ranchers are facing the issue independently, with little support from the government.
The presence of the screwworm has halted cattle exports to the U.S. nationwide.
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