Starr County cattle ranchers said they’re worried after Mexico reported a new case of the parasitic New World screwworm.

The latest case was detected in the town of Sabinas Hidalgo in the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon.

It’s about 70 miles from the Starr County border city of Roma.

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“[If it’s] that close, it’s probably already here,” Starr County cattle rancher John “Jackie” Ramirez said. “I haven't heard much on how to treat it."

The parasite attacks warm-blooded animals, including humans. The pest is carried on larvae laid by flies on the wounds of cattle, causing a possible fatal infection that can spread.

Mexico has reported more than 500 active cases in cattle across southern st

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