The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is sharing the updated New World Screwworm (NWS) Response Playbook, a comprehensive guide designed to support coordinated, science-based action should NWS be detected in the United States.
“USDA continues to execute Secretary Rollins’ five-pronged plan to keep NWS out of the United States,” said USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs, Dudley Hoskins. “While we are aggressively safeguarding American agriculture and working with Mexico to prevent further northward spread, we must also ensure that our domestic response plans are ready for immediate activation. Strong coordination with states, producers, veterinarians, sportsmen, and other partners is essential to achieving that goal.”
The updated Playbook outlines critical science-based strategies for Federal, state, tribal, and local responders, including how to:
- Coordinate response operations
- Reduce spread and prevent establishment of NWS in new areas
- Manage the pest in infested animals
- Implement NWS fly surveillance and control measures
- Maintain continuity of business
- Support efficient information flow and situational awareness
Developed Through Extensive Engagement
APHIS shared a draft Playbook in October 2025 and worked to gather feedback from state animal health officials, Federal partners, livestock and wildlife industry groups, tribal partners, veterinary organizations, and other key stakeholders to prepare the updated version. Their expertise and operational experience were essential in shaping practical, field-ready guidance for real-world response scenarios.
Based on this feedback, APHIS made several key updates to the Playbook including clarifying and expanding:
- Terminology (e.g., NWS establishment, suspect, zones, types, phases, quarantines), treatment versus preventative NWS animal drugs and pesticide products;
- Agency roles, responsibilities, and authorities
- Animal movement requirements
Source : usda.gov