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  • Belize: 2025 Screwworm

    Source: https://www.breakingbelizenews.com/2...ses-confirmed/

    Belize battles new world screwworm outbreak – More cases confirmed
    Posted: Monday, March 10, 2025. 5:41 am CST.

    By Horace Palacio: The Belize Wildlife & Referral Clinic has warned about the New World Screwworm outbreak in southern Belize, urging farmers and pet owners to check their animals daily for signs of infection.

    The warning comes after the Ministry of Agriculture confirmed 20 cases of the parasite, first detected in December 2024 in Toledo District. Despite efforts to contain the outbreak, 19 more cases have surfaced this year, including the first confirmed dog infection in January...

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    Source: https://lovefm.com/screwworm-outbrea...nes-in-belize/


    Screwworm Outbreak Spreads Beyond Initial Quarantine Zones in Belize
    March 21, 2025 No Comment 358

    Despite attempts by agricultural authorities to contain the outbreak of new world screwworm to the south, cases are now popping up in other areas. The latest information coming from the Ministry of Agriculture shows that there are now more than 30 confirmed cases in four of the six districts. The Belize Agricultural Health Authority (BAHA) is urging all animal owners to be vigilant and to take immediate action if they detect a suspected case. Dr. Roxanna Alvarez, Director of Animal Health at BAHA, says that the parasite, which was originally detected in cattle last December, has begun showing up in other animals.​..

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    • #3
      Source: https://edition.channel5belize.com/1...ions-reported/

      Belize Records 63 Screwworm Cases Since December, No Human Infections Reported
      Monday, April 28, 2025

      ​Belize has recorded 63 cases of New World Screwworm (NWS) infections since the first case was detected on December 26, 2024, according to Minister of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise, Jose Abelardo Mai. The update was shared during a regional meeting in San Salvador, where Minister Mai is leading discussions among Agriculture Ministers from Central America, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic on controlling and eradicating the pest.

      Minister Mai said that despite the absence of sterile fly releases in Belize, the country has managed to contain the spread, with no human infections confirmed and no cases reported in the Corozal District.​..

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      • #4
        Source: https://www.loopnews.com/content/bel...rld-screwworm/

        Belize records 70 cases of New World Screwworm
        LoopNews 2 hrs ago

        Belize has recorded 70 cumulative cases of New World Screwworm (NWS) as of May 3, prompting health authorities to update quarantine and movement protocols for animals in affected areas, according to an announcement from the Belize Agricultural Health Authority (BAHA).

        In a press release issued Wednesday, BAHA and the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security, and Enterprise (MAFSE) identified Toledo, Stann Creek, Cayo, and a portion of the Belize District up to Sandhill Village as NWS-infested areas.

        “Within the infested area, the 90-day quarantine of facilities is no longer enforced, however, the requirements for New World Screwworm Health Inspection Certificates and Movement Permits remain in place,” the statement explained.

        The authorities have implemented stricter measures for animals moving from infested to non-infested areas, which include Corozal, Orange Walk, and portions of the Belize District north of Sandhill.​..

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          Belize - New world screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) - Follow up report 10
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          EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS

          Fourteen (14) new cases of New World Screwworm (NWS) were reported. Of these, seven (7) cases were detected in canines, followed by five (5) in bovines, one (1) case in a porcine, and one (1) in an equine. The noticeable increase in cases among canines is of particular concern as part of sanitary education, pet owners are advised to routinely inspect their animals, promptly treat any wounds, and report suspected cases to the Belize Agricultural Health Authority (BAHA) or the Ministry of Agriculture. To prevent further spread of NWS to northern communities, the following control and prevention measures are being actively implemented: - Public awareness campaigns to educate farmers and pet owners on early detection through routine animal inspection, early notification, and proper wound care. - Movement control measures are used to reduce the risk of disease spread between districts. - Treatment of animals with wounds using appropriate parasiticides and antiseptics. - Surveillance activities, both passive and active, in high-risk and buffer zones. - Collaboration with local authorities and stakeholders to ensure rapid response and resource mobilization
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          NEW OUTBREAKS

          ob_158324 - Tol 45 - San Antonio
          ob_158323 - Tol 44 - San Pedro Colombia
          ob_158322 - Tol 43 - Yemeri Grove
          ob_158321 - Tol 42 - Elridgeville
          ob_158320 - Tol 41 - Jacintoville
          ob_158319 - Tol 40 - Dump
          ob_158318 - Tol 39 - Santa Theresa
          ob_158317 - Tol 38 - San Antonio
          ob_158316 - Tol 37 - Santa Theresa
          ob_158315 - Tol 36 - Trio
          ob_158314 - Tol 35 - San Miguel
          ob_158313 - Tol 34 - Santa Theresa
          ob_158312 - Tol 33 - Conejo Creek

          PREVIOUSLY REPORTED OUTBREAKS

          ob_156151 - Tol 32 - Cattle Landing
          ob_156150 - Tol 31 - Mabil Ha
          ob_156149 - Tol 30 - San Jose
          ob_155399 - Tol 29 - Neuland
          ob_155385 - Tol 28 - Otoxha
          ob_155384 - Tol 27 - Yemeri Grove
          ob_155383 - Tol 26 - Otoxha
          ob_155382 - Tol 25 - Pueblo Viejo
          ob_155381 - Tol 24 - Boom Creek
          ob_155380 - Tol 23 - Otoxha
          ob_155379 - Tol 22 - Mafredi
          ob_155378 - Tol 21 - San Benito Poite
          ob_153510 - Tol 15 - Sunday Wood
          ob_153509 - Tol 14 - Boom Creek
          ob_153511 - Tol 16 - Roseville
          ob_153513 - Tol 18 - Blue Creek
          ob_153514 - Tol 19 - San Miguel
          ob_153515 - Tol 20 - San Miguel
          ob_153512 - Tol 17 - Corazon Creek
          ob_152796 - Tol 12 - Roseville
          ob_152795 - Tol 11 - Jalacte
          ob_152797 - Tol 13 - San Benito Poite
          ob_147416 - Tol 04 - Crique Sarco
          ob_146557 - Tol 01 - Crique Sarco
          ob_151965 - Tol 09 - Crique Sarco
          ob_148098 - Tol 05 - Crique Sarco
          ob_151966 - Tol 10 - Hicattee
          ob_150110 - Tol 08 - Machakilha
          ob_150109 - Tol 07 - Santa Theresa
          ob_148099 - Tol 06 - Crique Sarco
          ob_147406 - Tol 03 - San Pedro Columbia
          ob_146956 - Tol 02 - San Pedro Columbia​



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          Belize - New world screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) - Immediate notification
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          EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS

          Stann Creek has become the fifth district in Belize to report confirmed cases of New World Screwworm (NWS), Cochliomyia hominivorax. Three cases were identified through passive surveillance. In two cases, lesions were located on the leg, while the third case involved a lesion in the scrotal area of a neutered animal. Upon detection, all affected animals were immediately treated with 1% Ivermectin and thoroughly disinfested. Veterinary officers conducted comprehensive herd inspections at both premises, and no additional cases were identified. Livestock and pet owners were advised to monitor their animals closely and to promptly report any suspicious lesions, with signs of myiasis, to the relevant authorities.
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          NEW OUTBREAKS

          ob_158376 - SC 03 - Steadfast
          ob_158375 - SC 02 - St Margaret's Village
          ob_158374 - SC 01 - Mountain Valley
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          https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/6513

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