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澳大利亚东南部兽医关于牛病毒性腹泻病毒防控的知识、态度及实践

Veterinarians' Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Associated with Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus Control and Prevention in South-East Australia.

作者信息

McMorrow Claire, Gunn Allan J, Khalfan Shahid, Hernandez-Jover Marta, Brookes Victoria J

机构信息

School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650, Australia.

Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation (NSW Department of Primary Industries and Charles Sturt University), Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650, Australia.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2020 Sep 11;10(9):1630. doi: 10.3390/ani10091630.

Abstract

In Australia, the responsibility and associated costs for the control and prevention of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus (BVDV) rest solely with producers. Veterinarians provide producers with farm-specific options for BVDV management and support BVDV control and elimination in their region. We surveyed veterinarians to determine their knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) associated with BVDV control in south-east Australia. We found that veterinarians' recommendations do not always align with producers' control measures. Veterinarians were uncertain about BVDV prevalence and the proportion of producers using BVDV control measures in their regions. Veterinarians generally promoted biosecurity and vaccination, and were concerned about the welfare and additional disease risks associated with persistently infected (PI) cattle. Veterinarians highlighted concerns about disease risks associated with a previously undocumented practice in which producers collect blood from PI cattle to administer to BVDV naïve cattle; termed "vampire vaccination" in this study. A greater understanding of the burden, impact and economics of BVDV is needed to align veterinarians' and producers' KAP to improve BVDV management on farms, and more appreciation of veterinarians' and producers' values is needed before BVDV control could be implemented at a regional or country level.

摘要

在澳大利亚,控制和预防牛病毒性腹泻病毒(BVDV)的责任及相关费用完全由养殖者承担。兽医为养殖者提供针对农场的BVDV管理方案,并支持其所在地区的BVDV控制和根除工作。我们对兽医进行了调查,以确定他们在澳大利亚东南部与BVDV控制相关的知识、态度和做法(KAP)。我们发现,兽医的建议并不总是与养殖者的控制措施一致。兽医们不确定BVDV的流行情况以及所在地区采用BVDV控制措施的养殖者比例。兽医们总体上提倡生物安全和疫苗接种,并担心与持续感染(PI)牛相关的福利问题和额外疾病风险。兽医们强调了对一种此前未记录做法相关疾病风险的担忧,即养殖者从PI牛身上采血给未感染BVDV的牛注射;在本研究中称之为“吸血鬼疫苗接种”。需要更深入了解BVDV的负担、影响和经济学情况,以使兽医和养殖者的KAP保持一致,从而改善农场的BVDV管理,并且在区域或国家层面实施BVDV控制之前,需要更多地理解兽医和养殖者的价值观。

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