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The authorization adds to a growing list of treatments cleared under emergency use as federal agencies ramp up efforts to prevent New World screwworm from reestablishing in the United States.

A study from The Ohio State University provides the first quantitative evidence that 2 tick species can survive for weeks on common household flooring, underscoring the need for veterinarians to reinforce year-round tick prevention and home risk mitigation strategies with clients.

The FDA emergency use authorization (EUA) expands the New World screwworm treatment tool kit to cattle, small ruminants, horses, exotic mammals, and wild and pet birds.

USDA, USACE build Moore Air Base sterile fly facility to release 300M/week, blocking New World screwworm before it hits US herds.

Susan E. Little, DVM, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology), explains why tapeworm and heartworm tests miss cases, how fecal flotation falls short, and why clinician judgment matters most.

Long-duration flea and tick collars can be a valuable, practical component of comprehensive parasite prevention.

New heartworm incidence map shows shifting hot spots
The American Heartworm Society has released the results of its latest survey mapping where the parasite's presence is growing, declining, or staying the same.


Global veterinary leaders unite in a Prevention Pledge urging year-round parasite control as fleas, ticks, and worms spread, raising emerging disease risks for pets and people.

Global survey finds many pets get parasites, yet owners want clearer prevention advice; vets urge year‑round flea, tick and heartworm protection.

Fluralaner for extended-release injectable suspension (Bravecto Quantum; Merck Animal Health) is indicated for treating flea and tick infestations in dogs.

The FDA has indexed Faunamor, an antiparasitic and antimicrobial treatment for white spot disease (Ichthyophthirius multifiliis) in ornamental finfish, making the drug legally available in the United States.

Once eradicated from the US in the 1960s, New World screwworm is again driving prevention efforts as cases move closer to the US-Mexico border.

NWS preventive drug for cattle receives FDA emergency use authorization
In September 2025, the FDA issued a conditional approval for another drug indicated to prevent and treat New World screwworm (NWS) larval infestations in cattle.

Although the parasite has not yet been detected in the US, officials warn that its northward movement poses a serious risk to livestock and wildlife.

A new study from Australia reveals the complex evolutionary history of canine heartworms, challenging previous beliefs about their global spread and origins.

Veterinarians gain a new FDA-approved generic dewormer, Defendazole, for the treatment and control of various worms in cattle and goats.

Tips from Susan E. Little, DVM, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology), that break down what really matters in tick-borne disease management.

The American Heartworm Society has generated data-driven maps every 3 years since 2001.

Christopher Lee, DVM, MPH, DACVPM, DACVM (Parasitology), explains why ticks and other parasites are expanding their range, why year-round isoxazoline use matters, and why indoor pets still face parasite risk.

Credelio Quattro (Elanco) was previously approved by the FDA for treatment of infestation for 6 other parasites in dogs.

Susan E. Little, DVM, DACVM (Parasitology), explains how timing shapes transmission, how to remove ticks safely, what to do with an antibody-positive but well dog, and why year-round tick control protects pets and people.

A concise Q&A for veterinarians summarizing the identification, reporting, treatment, prevention, and practical next steps as the New World screwworm approaches the US border.

The FDA determined that Credelio Cat may be effective in treating New World screwworm infestations in cats and kittens.

The program is used to combat New World screwworm, a global health threat.
























