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Assessing the Mandatory Bovine Abortion Notification System in France Using Unilist Capture-Recapture Approach

The mandatory bovine abortion notification system in France aims to detect as soon as possible any resurgence of bovine brucellosis. However, under-reporting seems to be a major limitation of this system. We used a unilist capture-recapture approach to assess the sensitivity, i.e. the proportion of...

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Autores principales: Bronner, Anne, Hénaux, Viviane, Vergne, Timothée, Vinard, Jean-Luc, Morignat, Eric, Hendrikx, Pascal, Calavas, Didier, Gay, Emilie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3653928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23691004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063246
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author Bronner, Anne
Hénaux, Viviane
Vergne, Timothée
Vinard, Jean-Luc
Morignat, Eric
Hendrikx, Pascal
Calavas, Didier
Gay, Emilie
author_facet Bronner, Anne
Hénaux, Viviane
Vergne, Timothée
Vinard, Jean-Luc
Morignat, Eric
Hendrikx, Pascal
Calavas, Didier
Gay, Emilie
author_sort Bronner, Anne
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description The mandatory bovine abortion notification system in France aims to detect as soon as possible any resurgence of bovine brucellosis. However, under-reporting seems to be a major limitation of this system. We used a unilist capture-recapture approach to assess the sensitivity, i.e. the proportion of farmers who reported at least one abortion among those who detected such events, and representativeness of the system during 2006–2011. We implemented a zero-inflated Poisson model to estimate the proportion of farmers who detected at least one abortion, and among them, the proportion of farmers not reporting. We also applied a hurdle model to evaluate the effect of factors influencing the notification process. We found that the overall surveillance sensitivity was about 34%, and was higher in beef than dairy cattle farms. The observed increase in the proportion of notifying farmers from 2007 to 2009 resulted from an increase in the surveillance sensitivity in 2007/2008 and an increase in the proportion of farmers who detected at least one abortion in 2008/2009. These patterns suggest a raise in farmers’ awareness in 2007/2008 when the Bluetongue Virus (BTV) was detected in France, followed by an increase in the number of abortions in 2008/2009 as BTV spread across the country. Our study indicated a lack of sensitivity of the mandatory bovine abortion notification system, raising concerns about the ability to detect brucellosis outbreaks early. With the increasing need to survey the zoonotic Rift Valley Fever and Q fever diseases that may also cause bovine abortions, our approach is of primary interest for animal health stakeholders to develop information programs to increase abortion notifications. Our framework combining hurdle and ZIP models may also be applied to estimate the completeness of other clinical surveillance systems.
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spelling pubmed-36539282013-05-20 Assessing the Mandatory Bovine Abortion Notification System in France Using Unilist Capture-Recapture Approach Bronner, Anne Hénaux, Viviane Vergne, Timothée Vinard, Jean-Luc Morignat, Eric Hendrikx, Pascal Calavas, Didier Gay, Emilie PLoS One Research Article The mandatory bovine abortion notification system in France aims to detect as soon as possible any resurgence of bovine brucellosis. However, under-reporting seems to be a major limitation of this system. We used a unilist capture-recapture approach to assess the sensitivity, i.e. the proportion of farmers who reported at least one abortion among those who detected such events, and representativeness of the system during 2006–2011. We implemented a zero-inflated Poisson model to estimate the proportion of farmers who detected at least one abortion, and among them, the proportion of farmers not reporting. We also applied a hurdle model to evaluate the effect of factors influencing the notification process. We found that the overall surveillance sensitivity was about 34%, and was higher in beef than dairy cattle farms. The observed increase in the proportion of notifying farmers from 2007 to 2009 resulted from an increase in the surveillance sensitivity in 2007/2008 and an increase in the proportion of farmers who detected at least one abortion in 2008/2009. These patterns suggest a raise in farmers’ awareness in 2007/2008 when the Bluetongue Virus (BTV) was detected in France, followed by an increase in the number of abortions in 2008/2009 as BTV spread across the country. Our study indicated a lack of sensitivity of the mandatory bovine abortion notification system, raising concerns about the ability to detect brucellosis outbreaks early. With the increasing need to survey the zoonotic Rift Valley Fever and Q fever diseases that may also cause bovine abortions, our approach is of primary interest for animal health stakeholders to develop information programs to increase abortion notifications. Our framework combining hurdle and ZIP models may also be applied to estimate the completeness of other clinical surveillance systems. Public Library of Science 2013-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3653928/ /pubmed/23691004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063246 Text en © 2013 Bronner et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Hendrikx, Pascal
Calavas, Didier
Gay, Emilie
Assessing the Mandatory Bovine Abortion Notification System in France Using Unilist Capture-Recapture Approach
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title_full Assessing the Mandatory Bovine Abortion Notification System in France Using Unilist Capture-Recapture Approach
title_fullStr Assessing the Mandatory Bovine Abortion Notification System in France Using Unilist Capture-Recapture Approach
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Mandatory Bovine Abortion Notification System in France Using Unilist Capture-Recapture Approach
title_short Assessing the Mandatory Bovine Abortion Notification System in France Using Unilist Capture-Recapture Approach
title_sort assessing the mandatory bovine abortion notification system in france using unilist capture-recapture approach
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3653928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23691004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0063246
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