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The World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (WAAVP) is a non-profit organization for scientists who study helminthology, protozoology and entomology. Founded in 1963, the association is the largest international veterinary parasitology organization in the world, with membership of more than 600, consisting of veterinarians, parasitologists, and others interested in the area. Membership is open to veterinarians and others who are actively interested in the advancement of veterinary parasitology, anywhere in the world.

The official organ of the WAAVP, the scientific journal Veterinary Parasitology, publishes papers dealing with all aspects of parasitic disease: prevention, pathology, epidemiology, treatment and control of parasites. The association is dedicated to encouraging research in veterinary parasitology and promoting the exchange of information and material amongst researchers, veterinary practitioners and animal health investigators. For this purpose, the WAAVP holds a biennial conference attracting attendees from around the globe. The conferences cover all aspects of veterinary parasitology. Other conference activities include award presentations, special symposia and workshops and discussions mixed with a good helping of fun! The WAAVP prepares and publishes a newsletter for members twice a year.

The newsletter includes areas of new development, reports on conferences, articles submitted by members, readers' letters and other relevant items of interest. This allows information and requests to be circulated to members in an informal way and relevant contributions are always welcome. The WAAVP cooperates with various national, international and affiliated organizations in all veterinary parasitology matters. The WAAVP publishes anthelmintic guidelines and participates in the development of the official VICH guidelines for anthelmintic testing.