First human case of screwworm parasite found in U.S. in person who traveled to El Salvador

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The first human case of the “New World Screworm” eater parasite was detected in the United States in a person who had recently traveled in Salvador. The medical contributor of NBC News, Dr. Kavita Patel, talks about the risks to humans and the involvement of the presence of the parasite can mean for cattle and agriculture in the United States

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