America saw the screwworm coming. Why weren’t we prepared?

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For nearly six decades, the eradication of the New World screwworm fly — a flesh-eating parasite that attacks livestock, wildlife, pets, and in rare cases, humans — was considered one of America’s greatest agricultural feats.

Through cutting-edge scientific innovation, the United States eliminated a parasite that once caused devastating losses for livestock producers and consumers […]

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