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Screwworms

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Date 2006 Feb 2
PMID 16448356
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New World and Old World screwworms pose threats to the livestock industry in the United States and other countries. Diligence on the part of veterinarians, physicians, and their respective staffs is essential to protect the livestock industry.

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