Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration conditionally approved Exzolt Cattle-CA1 (fluralaner) topical solution for the ...
Exzolt Cattle-CA1 (fluralaner) conditionally approved to treat New World screwworm infestations and cattle fever tick in beef and dairy cattle.
New modeling research shows ticks survive not through resistance but by exploiting where treated cattle rarely travel.
This approval of Exzolt Cattle-CA1 complements that of Dectomax-CA1, which was authorized in September 2025 for prevention and treatment of NWS infestations in cattle. Together, these two products ...
This week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration conditionally approved a topical solution for the prevention and treatment ...
Theileria, a tick-borne parasite impacting cattle, may be spreading across Kansas in more ways that originally believed. The ...
Researchers at the University of Missouri say they’ve created a new vaccine to protect cattle from bovine anaplasmosis. The disease is estimated to cost U.S. ranchers millions each year. Researchers ...
Anaplasmosis is caused by the bacterium Anaplasma marginale, which attacks red blood cells. The disease is primarily spread ...
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas researchers are monitoring the spread of an invasive tick species that poses a threat to the state’s cattle through a dangerous blood parasite. Kansas cattle ranchers are facing ...
The Exzolt Cattle-CA1 aka Fluralaner topical drug has received conditional approval from federal regulators to prevent and ...
In October 2025, the FDA announced that it issued an emergency use authorization for otilaner chewable tablets (Credelio Cat; Elanco Animal Health) for treating NWS infestations in cats and kittens, ...