The CDC and HHS confirm the first travel-related human case of flesh-eating screwworms connected to an outbreak spreading amid Central and South America and the Caribbean. CNN’s Jacqueline Howard explains what the parasite is and why officials consider it a threat to US food supply.
Breakdown
- First US travel-related human case of flesh-eating screwworm confirmed after trip to El Salvador.
- Outbreaks of New World screwworm are ongoing in Central and South America and the Caribbean. 20s
- US suspends live cattle, horse, and bison imports through southern border ports. 40s
- CDC advises keeping wounds covered to prevent infestation; treatment involves removing larvae. 50s
- Authorities use sterile fly releases to control the spread in infection zones. 1m 31s