
In this episode of Arthropod, hosts Jody and Michael delve into the unsettling topic of the New World Screwworm, Cochliomyia hominivorax, a pest that has made headlines due to its potential impact on livestock and human health. They explore the biology and life cycle of the screwworm, the implications of myiasis, and the historical context of eradication efforts. The discussion highlights the innovative sterile insect technique that has been pivotal in controlling this pest, as well as the recent outbreaks and the importance of ongoing monitoring and vigilance to prevent its return. The episode concludes with a call for awareness and resources for those in affected areas.
Resources:
Panama-United States Commission for the Eradication and Prevention of Screwworm (COPEG)
USDA APHIS New World Screwworm
National Cattlemen’s Beef Association New World Screwworm Resources
CDC Clinical Overview of New World Screwworm
US FDA Information for Veterinarians
Texas A&M New World Screwworm Factsheets
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