Public Health & Policy
FDA Grants Emergency Approval for Over-the-Counter Screwworm Treatment for Pets
What's happening
The FDA granted emergency approval for an over-the-counter treatment designed to help combat screwworm infections in pets. The action comes as officials continue responding to growing concerns about screwworm cases in the United States.
What's changing / Business impact
The approval provides veterinarians and pet owners with another tool to help prevent and treat infestations. Federal agencies are trying to contain the parasite before it spreads further among animals.
Why this matters
Screwworm larvae feed on living tissue and can cause severe injuries in animals. While the parasite primarily affects livestock, pets can also be vulnerable. The increasing number of reported cases has pushed regulators to accelerate response efforts.