Overview
- As of November 8, the state reports 1,093 cumulative cases, with 952 animals recovered and 141 active cases under veterinary supervision.
- Officials say infected animals receive treatment and typically recover in about five days, allowing control without sacrificing livestock.
- Twenty-six veterinarians conduct active surveillance, provide free care, and implement 20–40 km sanitary rings, keeping production units operating.
- Yucatán is advancing a sterile-fly production lab after SENASICA specialists visited and confirmed the state has the conditions to host it, with benefits expected for Campeche and Quintana Roo.
- Nationally, SENASICA lists 808 active cases across 10 states, led by Chiapas, Veracruz, Oaxaca and Yucatán, as authorities warn the infestation can be deadly if untreated.