Itty P, Zinsstag J, Ankers P, Njie M, Pfister K
Swiss Centre for International Agriculture (ZIL), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zentrum SOL, Zurich, Switzerland.
Prev Vet Med. 1997 Oct;32(3-4):299-310. doi: 10.1016/s0167-5877(97)00033-0.
A large-scale study was undertaken to investigate the effects of two systematic anthelmintic treatments on village cattle productivity in the Gambia. Treated animals had significantly higher performance in terms of live weights and age at first calving, but the mortality rate of 0- to 1-yr-old cattle appeared to be negatively affected. These results and financial data on treatment costs were used in a herd simulation model to assess the profitability of the intervention. Treatment was profitable on average, but the risks of losing money were large and average returns were sensitive to various hypotheses examined. The treatment regimen studied can only be recommended in certain herds and further research is needed to identify the factors determining the negative response in other herds.
开展了一项大规模研究,以调查两种系统性驱虫治疗对冈比亚乡村牛生产力的影响。接受治疗的动物在体重和初产年龄方面表现明显更好,但0至1岁牛的死亡率似乎受到了负面影响。这些结果以及治疗成本的财务数据被用于一个畜群模拟模型,以评估该干预措施的盈利能力。平均而言,治疗是有利可图的,但赔钱的风险很大,平均回报对所检验的各种假设很敏感。所研究的治疗方案仅在某些畜群中可推荐,需要进一步研究以确定其他畜群出现负面反应的决定因素。