Ward M P, Armstrong R T
Department of Primary Industries, Animal Research Institute, Australia.
Vet Parasitol. 1999 Apr 12;82(3):243-50. doi: 10.1016/s0304-4017(99)00021-7.
Information provided by wool growers in Queensland, Australia between 1995 and 1997 was used to assess the prevalence and spatial distribution of louse (Bovicola ovis) infestation in sheep flocks. The estimated prevalence of louse-infested flocks was 40% (95% confidence interval, 35-46%). Although the prevalence of infestation was higher in western regions (41-50%) compared to the south region of Queensland (31%), the difference was not statistically significant (P > 0.05). Significant (P = 0.02) clustering of infested flocks was detected in the south region where two foci were apparent. We conclude that Queensland sheep flocks have a moderate prevalence of louse infestation, and that clustering of infestation is not strong. The control of lice is an industry-wide issue that needs to be addressed by most wool growers in Queensland.
利用澳大利亚昆士兰州羊毛养殖户在1995年至1997年间提供的信息,评估羊群中虱(绵羊虱)感染的患病率和空间分布。估计有虱感染的羊群患病率为40%(95%置信区间为35 - 46%)。尽管西部地区(41 - 50%)的感染患病率高于昆士兰州南部地区(31%),但差异无统计学意义(P > 0.05)。在南部地区检测到感染羊群存在显著(P = 0.02)的聚集现象,有两个明显的聚集点。我们得出结论,昆士兰州的羊群虱感染患病率中等,且感染的聚集性不强。虱子的控制是一个全行业的问题,昆士兰州的大多数羊毛养殖户都需要加以解决。