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A case study of bovine tuberculosis in an area of County Donegal, Ireland

A descriptive analysis, to investigate the potential risk factors that might have contributed to the increased incidence of bovine tuberculosis (BTB) herd-breakdowns in the reference area of Co. Donegal during the fifth year of the four-area project (FAP), was performed. Seventy two different herds...

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Autores principales: Olea-Popelka, Francisco, Butler, Dermot, Lavin, Des, McGrath, Guy, O'Keeffe, James, Kelton, David, Berke, Olaf, More, Simon, Martin, Wayne
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3113890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21851678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2046-0481-59-12-683
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author Olea-Popelka, Francisco
Butler, Dermot
Lavin, Des
McGrath, Guy
O'Keeffe, James
Kelton, David
Berke, Olaf
More, Simon
Martin, Wayne
author_facet Olea-Popelka, Francisco
Butler, Dermot
Lavin, Des
McGrath, Guy
O'Keeffe, James
Kelton, David
Berke, Olaf
More, Simon
Martin, Wayne
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description A descriptive analysis, to investigate the potential risk factors that might have contributed to the increased incidence of bovine tuberculosis (BTB) herd-breakdowns in the reference area of Co. Donegal during the fifth year of the four-area project (FAP), was performed. Seventy two different herds were restricted for BTB during the FAP; 10 of these herds were restricted twice, resulting in a total of 82 BTB breakdowns. During the first four years of the FAP, the number of BTB herd breakdowns in the area varied from a lowest of nine to a maximum of 18 per year, and were geographically dispersed. In the fifth year of the study a considerable increase in the number of BTB breakdowns (n = 32) was observed, and there was a spatial 'cluster' of infected herds in the eastern part of the study area. The increased number of BTB breakdowns during the fifth year most likely occurred because of the recrudescence of infection, herd-to-herd transmission and, to a lesser extent, purchase of infected cattle. Infected badgers remain as a possible but less likely source of infection, especially as an explanation for the cluster of infected herds. The analysis supports the hypothesis that BTB in herds is a problem that cannot be addressed successfully by dedicating our efforts to the elimination of single risk factors. Neither is it a problem that needs to be investigated only at the herd level, but rather at the area level, including groups of contiguous herds.
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spelling pubmed-31138902011-06-14 A case study of bovine tuberculosis in an area of County Donegal, Ireland Olea-Popelka, Francisco Butler, Dermot Lavin, Des McGrath, Guy O'Keeffe, James Kelton, David Berke, Olaf More, Simon Martin, Wayne Ir Vet J Case Report A descriptive analysis, to investigate the potential risk factors that might have contributed to the increased incidence of bovine tuberculosis (BTB) herd-breakdowns in the reference area of Co. Donegal during the fifth year of the four-area project (FAP), was performed. Seventy two different herds were restricted for BTB during the FAP; 10 of these herds were restricted twice, resulting in a total of 82 BTB breakdowns. During the first four years of the FAP, the number of BTB herd breakdowns in the area varied from a lowest of nine to a maximum of 18 per year, and were geographically dispersed. In the fifth year of the study a considerable increase in the number of BTB breakdowns (n = 32) was observed, and there was a spatial 'cluster' of infected herds in the eastern part of the study area. The increased number of BTB breakdowns during the fifth year most likely occurred because of the recrudescence of infection, herd-to-herd transmission and, to a lesser extent, purchase of infected cattle. Infected badgers remain as a possible but less likely source of infection, especially as an explanation for the cluster of infected herds. The analysis supports the hypothesis that BTB in herds is a problem that cannot be addressed successfully by dedicating our efforts to the elimination of single risk factors. Neither is it a problem that needs to be investigated only at the herd level, but rather at the area level, including groups of contiguous herds. BioMed Central 2006-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3113890/ /pubmed/21851678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2046-0481-59-12-683 Text en
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Olea-Popelka, Francisco
Butler, Dermot
Lavin, Des
McGrath, Guy
O'Keeffe, James
Kelton, David
Berke, Olaf
More, Simon
Martin, Wayne
A case study of bovine tuberculosis in an area of County Donegal, Ireland
title A case study of bovine tuberculosis in an area of County Donegal, Ireland
title_full A case study of bovine tuberculosis in an area of County Donegal, Ireland
title_fullStr A case study of bovine tuberculosis in an area of County Donegal, Ireland
title_full_unstemmed A case study of bovine tuberculosis in an area of County Donegal, Ireland
title_short A case study of bovine tuberculosis in an area of County Donegal, Ireland
title_sort case study of bovine tuberculosis in an area of county donegal, ireland
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3113890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21851678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2046-0481-59-12-683
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