The Ministry of Agriculture said in a statement that there is no risk of the appearance of adult flies of the worm due to the early detection of infested livestock, which was confirmed on September 21.
The traps system established throughout the northern part of Mexico has not detected a single fly of the bare -bare worm, he said.
The Department of Agriculture of The United States first reported of the case in a statement on Sunday night, saying that I was analyzing the information and “will seek all the options to release sterile flies in this region as necessary.”
The parasite of the boreride worm has moved north through Central America and Mexico, putting the American livestock industry on maximum alert and forcing the United States to maintain its mostly closed border to Mexican cattle imports since May.
The Secretary of Agriculture of Mexico, Julio Berdegué, spoke by phone with his American pair, Brooke Rollins, on the case, according to the statement.
