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对参加明尼苏达州副结核控制计划的奶牛群和肉牛群所取得进展的评估。

Evaluation of progress made by dairy and beef herds enrolled in the Minnesota Johne's Disease Control Program.

作者信息

Wells Scott J, Hartmann William L, Anderson Paul L

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Population Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 55108, USA.

出版信息

J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2008 Dec 15;233(12):1920-6. doi: 10.2460/javma.233.12.1920.

DOI:10.2460/javma.233.12.1920
PMID:19072610
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate progress made by cattle herds in the control of paratuberculosis (Johne's disease) through participation in the Minnesota Johne's Disease Control Program (MNJDCP).

DESIGN

Retrospective records analysis.

SAMPLE POPULATION

Data for dairy and beef herds participating in the MNJDCP.

PROCEDURES

Data for the MNJDCP were collected for analyses. Outcome measures included changes in numbers of participating cattle producers, risk assessment scores, and within-herd seroprevalence of Johne's disease by year of program participation.

RESULTS

Results revealed steady increases in program participation by cattle producers in Minnesota over time, with > 30% of dairy producers and 2% of beef producers in the state participating by the end of 2006. Despite risk of introduction of Johne's disease to cattle herds through continued introduction of cattle from other herds, dairy and beef herds in the Management Program of the MNJDCP reduced their on-farm risk assessment scores during the program. Dairy herds in the Management Program reduced their mean within-herd seroprevalence 1.1% during the first year, 2.6% during the first 2 years, and 4.0% during the first 3 years of program participation. Significant within-herd seroprevalence reduction was also detected for beef herds that participated in the Management Program for at least 3 years.

CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE

This study revealed a reduction in the risk of withinherd transmission of Johne's disease and seroprevalence over time in dairy and beef herds in the Management Program of the MNJDCP. This is consistent with a positive effect of the program for the control of Johne's disease in cattle.

摘要

目的

通过参与明尼苏达州副结核病(约内氏病)控制项目(MNJDCP),评估牛群在控制副结核病(约内氏病)方面取得的进展。

设计

回顾性记录分析。

样本群体

参与MNJDCP的奶牛和肉牛群的数据。

程序

收集MNJDCP的数据进行分析。结果指标包括参与养牛生产者数量的变化、风险评估得分,以及按项目参与年份划分的牛群内约内氏病血清阳性率。

结果

结果显示,明尼苏达州养牛生产者对该项目的参与度随时间稳步上升,到2006年底,该州超过30%的奶牛生产者和2%的肉牛生产者参与了该项目。尽管由于持续从其他牛群引入牛只,存在将约内氏病引入牛群的风险,但MNJDCP管理项目中的奶牛和肉牛群在项目期间降低了其农场风险评估得分。管理项目中的奶牛群在参与项目的第一年将其牛群内平均血清阳性率降低了1.1%,前两年降低了2.6%,前三年降低了4.0%。对于参与管理项目至少3年的肉牛群,也检测到牛群内血清阳性率有显著降低。

结论及临床意义

本研究表明,在MNJDCP管理项目中,奶牛和肉牛群内约内氏病传播风险及血清阳性率随时间有所降低。这与该项目对控制牛约内氏病的积极效果一致。

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