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USDA REMOVES PANAMA FROM LISTS OF REGIONS WHERE SCREWWORM IS CONSIDERED TO EXIST

August 28, 2008

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is advising the public that we are amending the regulations regarding the importation of live horses, ruminants, swine and dogs by removing Panama from the lists of regions where screwworm is considered to exist.  We are taking this action because the eradication of screwworm from Panama has been confirmed.  This action will relieve certain screwworm-related certification and inspection requirements for live animals imported into the United States from Panama.

This final rule is scheduled for publication in the Aug. 29 Federal Register and becomes effective Sept. 29.

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