U.S. and Mexico open sterile fly plant to fight screwworm threat
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The United States and Mexico took a major step in the battle against New World screwworm, opening a facility to produce sterile flies that authorities believe is the best method for stopping the flesh-eating parasite from spreading through cattle herds.
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