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So far, there are a total of 202 accumulated cases of the Cattle Worm in Jalisco, of which 61 are active and 141 have already been deactivated according to the National Service of Agro-food Quality and Safety (SENASICA). In Jalisco, the municipalities with the highest number of cases are Jilotlán de los Dolores, Zapotlán el Grande, Cabo Corrientes, La Huerta, and Tamazula de Gordiano. Nationwide, there are currently 22,326 registered cases, of which 1,621 are active. The states with the highest number of active cases are Veracruz, Puebla, Oaxaca, San Luis Potosí, Chiapas, Tamaulipas, and Hidalgo. Carlos Alcázar, in charge of operational coordination at SENASICA, acknowledged that the Cattle Worm has become a complicated problem and that it is not easy to control. "The plague is a fairly complicated problem, it is not something so simple to control, there are social factors that can complicate the control," he affirmed. He detailed that this plague is not a problem that exclusively ...