van Schaik G, Kalis C H, Benedictus G, Dijkhuizen A A, Huirne R B
Department of Farm Management, Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands.
Vet Rec. 1996;139(25):624-7.
Paratuberculosis is an infectious and incurable disease which causes considerable economic losses in dairy cattle, due mainly to premature disposal and losses of milk production. In 1984 the Animal Health Service North-Netherlands started a vaccination trial in which young calves were vaccinated once, to test whether vaccination reduced the production losses and whether the overall costs of vaccination were outweighed by the benefits. Vaccination against paratuberculosis reduced the number of clinically infected animals by almost 90 per cent. It also reduced the numbers of subclinically infected animals and animals with a positive histological and/or bacteriological test result. Although vaccination did not prevent losses in milk production, it reduced the infection pressure and the clinical signs of the disease. Partial budgeting showed that vaccination against paratuberculosis was highly profitable. The costs of vaccination were US$15 per cow and the benefits (total returns minus costs) were US$142 per cow.
副结核病是一种传染性且无法治愈的疾病,主要由于过早淘汰奶牛和产奶量损失,给奶牛养殖业造成了巨大的经济损失。1984年,荷兰北部动物卫生服务局启动了一项疫苗接种试验,对小牛进行一次疫苗接种,以测试疫苗接种是否能减少生产损失,以及疫苗接种的总成本是否超过收益。针对副结核病的疫苗接种使临床感染动物的数量减少了近90%。它还减少了亚临床感染动物以及组织学和/或细菌学检测呈阳性动物的数量。虽然疫苗接种未能防止产奶量损失,但它降低了感染压力和疾病的临床症状。局部预算显示,针对副结核病的疫苗接种具有很高的盈利能力。疫苗接种成本为每头牛15美元,收益(总回报减去成本)为每头牛142美元。