The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) launched a New World screwworm (NWS) website that centralizes information available across the federal government.

The site, USDA said, reflects the whole-of-government effort to fight this pest through implementation the agency’s five-pronged plan.

“The Trump administration is leading a whole of government effort to protect our nation’s cattle industry from the New World screwworm. To ensure timely and effective communications, this new unified website will be a one stop shop for all screwworm related information and will help our stakeholders be better informed as new information comes available,” U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins said.

The website has targeted resources for a wide range of stakeholders including livestock producers, veterinarians, animal health officials, wildlife professionals, healthcare providers, pet owners, researchers, drug manufacturers and the general public.

It also has the latest USDA-verified information on cases and response activities in Mexico and U.S. preparedness efforts.

The U.S. One Health Coordination Unit for NWS, co-led by USDA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of the Interior, is working to ensure the United States is prepared, should NWS be detected in the U.S.

The website includes information from these partner agencies, as well as the following collaborating agencies: the Food and Drug Administration, the Department of Energy, the Department of Homeland Security, the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of State.

Visit the site at screwworm.gov.