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USDA SHARES NEW WORLD SCREWWORM RESPONSE PLAYBOOK
Source: USDA news release

The United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is announcing the availability of the New World Screwworm (NWS) Response Playbook. The playbook outlines key approaches, resources and tools to implement animal health response activities in the event of a U.S. detection of NWS.

"USDA continues to execute our five-pronged plan to keep NWS out of the United States," said U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins. "While we continue to aggressively protect the U.S. border and are working with Mexico to stop the pest from continuing to spread further north, we also have to ensure our domestic response plans are ready to activate if needed."

The NWS Response Playbook outlines critical response strategies for federal, state and local responders including how to:

Effectively manage a coordinated response and communications with stakeholders and the public

Reduce spread to non-infested animals and prevent NWS from establishing in new areas

Manage NWS on infested premises

Implement NWS surveillance and management strategies in wildlife

Implement NWS fly surveillance and management strategies
Maintain continuity of business

Ensure information flow and management

Identify and maintain resource requirements

APHIS incorporated initial input from state animal health officials, industry and veterinary organizations when developing the playbook. The activities outlined in the playbook will allow a flexible, science-based approach and data-driven decisions to allow responders to plan, act and adapt across all phases of an outbreak.

APHIS is posting the draft playbook to the NWS Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness and Response website and will continue to gather feedback from states and industry to ensure operational useability and alignment with field practices. This playbook, along with the accompanying preparedness materials, is a living, dynamic document. Feedback and suggestions can be provided to FAD.PReP.Comments@usda.gov.


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