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Practitioner Guidance for NWS in Horses
Developed by the AAEP New World Screwworm Task Force, this document discusses…
AAEP Infectious Disease Guidelines: New World Screwworm
New World Screwworm (NWS) disease is caused by larval infestation of the…
Alert to Equine Practitioners: New World Screwworm Enters the United States
NWS is a serious threat because larvae infest living tissue and cause rapidly progressive, potentially fatal myiasis (maggot infestation) in warm-blooded animals, including horses and humans.