Oxitec Launches New Program to Target Growing Global Cattle Tick Challenge

DATE: 20 May 2021

PRESS RELEASE

 

Oxitec Launches New Program to Target Growing Global Cattle Tick Challenge

 

Investment from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will Help to

Address the Growing Threat to Livestock and Farmers’ Livelihoods

 

·       Oxitec launches program aimed at the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus, an expanding global pest of cattle and other livestock, causing billions of dollars in losses annually

·       New program strengthens Oxitec’s global leadership in defining a new category of safe, sustainable and highly effective pest control solutions

·       Oxitec will partner with Clinglobal, one of the largest science-based animal health service providers and leading experts in tick research

·       Investment represents Oxitec’s expansion into first non-insect technology program, highlighting the potential of the company’s Friendly™ technology platform to address additional global pest targets

 

Oxitec Ltd, the leading developer of biological solutions to control pests that transmit disease, destroy crops and harm livestock, announced today that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded a grant for a feasibility project to develop an Oxitec self-limiting solution for the disease-spreading cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus. As part of this grant, Oxitec will work with Clinglobal, one of the world’s largest science-based animal health service providers, incorporating Clinglobal’s deep and industry-leading expertise in animal vector control practices.

 

As a species-specific approach to controlling pests, Oxitec’s Friendly™ technology platform offers a safe, environmentally friendly, and sustainable solution, proven to significantly reduce target pest populations to very low levels. A future Friendly™ cattle tick solution would reduce reliance on pesticides and offer cattle farmers a new way of protecting the health of their animals without the use of chemical pesticides.

 

Today’s announcement marks Oxitec’s first step in the development of a self-limiting livestock pest solution, and underscores the broad potential of its technology platform for safe, environmentally friendly and sustainable pest control beyond its current pipeline of public health and agriculture solutions.

 

Grey Frandsen, Oxitec’s CEO, said, “The grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced today is another major milestone for Oxitec in our development pipeline of safe, environmentally friendly, and sustainable solutions to combat the global threat from pests to public health, agriculture, and livestock. The foundation’s investment will enable us to expand our technology to improve the lives and livelihoods of communities around the world. The cattle tick is a devastating pest, causing high rates of cattle mortality, which in turn impacts the lives of farmers and food security globally. With few effective solutions available to farmers, this new program will lay the groundwork for a safe and sustainable solution accessible to farmers around the world. The Oxitec team is excited to join the fight against this tick, and we couldn’t be happier to be doing this work in collaboration with the innovative team at Clinglobal. They bring an incredible depth of experience, innovation and passion that will help propel the development of a Friendly™ cattle tick.”

 

Maxime Madder, Director Biologics and Infectious Diseases at Clinglobal, said, “Clinglobal has been focused on delivering innovative and scalable solutions for animal health for more than 20 years, and this new collaboration with Oxitec, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, represents our continued commitment to working to advance novel solutions to growing challenges to livestock in low- and middle-income countries."

 

Neil Morrison, Head of Agriculture at Oxitec, added, “The Oxitec team is thrilled to have this support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and we look forward to working with leading tick experts at Clinglobal in Africa and Europe to build the foundations for a new solution to this deadly global threat to livestock and the livelihoods of farmers.”

 

This project adds to both companies’ existing work with the foundation. Oxitec is currently leveraging its Friendly™ technology platform to develop a self-limiting Anopheles stephensi mosquito that combats the invasive threat of malaria in the Horn of Africa and to create a self-limiting Anopheles albimanus mosquito, supporting the fight against malaria in the Americas. The foundation also supports Clinglobal’s leading tick and tick-borne disease expertise.

 

Of all tick pests, the cattle tick, known also as the Asian blue tick, or Rhipicephalus microplus, has the greatest economic impact around the world, causing billions of dollars in damage and losses. It reduces yields through parasitic blood-feeding on livestock  ̶  mainly cattle – and transmits deadly diseases such as babesiosis and anaplasmosis. Originally native to Asia, the tick has spread around the world, causing particular devastation in sub-Saharan Africa and the Americas. Cattle farmers are currently reliant on pesticides to manage these tick pests, and the cattle tick has become widely resistant to these chemicals  ̶  making them even more difficult to control.

 

This cattle tick feasibility project joins the Oxitec pipeline of solutions being developed to deliver targeted biological control of pests. Oxitec’s self-limiting technology platform has already been tested successfully around the world in trials and projects against major agricultural and public health pests.

 

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About Oxitec

Oxitec is the leading developer of biological solutions to control pests that transmit disease, destroy crops and harm livestock. Founded in 2002 at the University of Oxford, Oxitec is led by a passionate team comprised of 15 nationalities and is supported by world-class partners. Learn more at oxitec.com.

About Clinglobal

Clinglobal is a science-based animal health service provider headquartered in Mauritius and part of the “Clin” group companies, with the first Clinvet research site founded in 1999.

The “Clin” group is present in the USA, South Africa, Morocco, Kenya, Sri Lanka and Mauritius, and is supported by a team of dedicated people passionate about animal health research. Learn more at clinglobal.com.

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