Overview
- Tamaulipas cut active cases from 23 in December to three under the Plan Noreste, with zero fertile flies found in 154 traps during the first week of February and the nearest focus reported 387 kilometers from the U.S. border.
- Outbreak activity remains concentrated in Chiapas, Oaxaca and Veracruz, with official tallies led by Chiapas and continued field surveillance in those states.
- Veterinary leaders in Acapulco, Guerrero, reported and treated two dog infections in the Llano Largo and Progreso areas, urging pet owners to clean wounds and notify authorities.
- Epidemiological records note a domestic rabbit infested in Chiapas, expanding the range of affected species beyond cattle, dogs and other livestock.
- National reports describe a substantial decline in active cases from the December peak to the hundreds, while the U.S. ban on live cattle imports from Mexico remains in force with significant economic losses for producers.