New World screwworm (NWS) hasn’t plagued American domestic animals in nearly 60 years. But since June 3, federal authorities have confirmed at least 20  cases in Texas and New Mexico. Most identified cases are in cattle, sheep, and goats.

But with one known infestation in a dog, pet parents may be wondering if their companion animals are at risk. And they may be unsure if they can rely on their pet insurance to help them if their dog or cat contracts an infestation.

Originally published on insurify.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.

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