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Descriptive analysis of ovine mortality in sentinel sheep flocks in Ireland

BACKGROUND: Studies of sheep mortality or cause-specific mortality, in Ireland or internationally, are relatively scarce but are important in presenting baseline levels and changing trends of endemic disease. This study assessed sheep mortality and cause-specific mortality in 33 sentinel sheep flock...

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Autores principales: Murray, Gerard M, Fagan, Seamus, Murphy, Denise, Fagan, John, Ó Muireagáin, Colm, Froehlich-Kelly, Rebecca, Barrett, Damien J, Sheehan, Maresa, Wilson, Margaret, Brady, Colm Philip, Hynes, Frank, Farrell, Shauna, Moriarty, John, O Neill, Rónan, Casey, Mícheál
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6582811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31076521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.105291
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author Murray, Gerard M
Fagan, Seamus
Murphy, Denise
Fagan, John
Ó Muireagáin, Colm
Froehlich-Kelly, Rebecca
Barrett, Damien J
Sheehan, Maresa
Wilson, Margaret
Brady, Colm Philip
Hynes, Frank
Farrell, Shauna
Moriarty, John
O Neill, Rónan
Casey, Mícheál
author_facet Murray, Gerard M
Fagan, Seamus
Murphy, Denise
Fagan, John
Ó Muireagáin, Colm
Froehlich-Kelly, Rebecca
Barrett, Damien J
Sheehan, Maresa
Wilson, Margaret
Brady, Colm Philip
Hynes, Frank
Farrell, Shauna
Moriarty, John
O Neill, Rónan
Casey, Mícheál
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description BACKGROUND: Studies of sheep mortality or cause-specific mortality, in Ireland or internationally, are relatively scarce but are important in presenting baseline levels and changing trends of endemic disease. This study assessed sheep mortality and cause-specific mortality in 33 sentinel sheep flocks in Ireland. METHODS: Sentinel flocks were requested to submit carcases of all sheep that died to the regional veterinary laboratories (RVLs) of the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine during a calendar year (2016). Postmortem examinations were performed on 1247 submissions to Athlone, Kilkenny and Sligo RVLs. RESULTS: The median overall submission rate was 13.8 per cent (range 2.5 per cent–35.8 per cent) per adult female sheep in the flock in January 2016. The median fetal, perinatal, lamb and adult submissions per adult female sheep in the flock in January 2016 were 2.1 per cent (0.0 per cent–15.2 per cent), 3.5 per cent (0.0 per cent–20.0 per cent), 3.0 per cent (0.0 per cent–12.4 per cent) and 2.8 per cent (0.8 per cent–7.1 per cent), respectively. The frequency of detection of categories of postmortem diagnoses in fetuses, perinates, lambs and adults are presented. CONCLUSIONS: Comparisons with existing passive surveillance findings reflect some differences in the relative frequency of detection of certain categories of disease suggesting that sentinel flock surveillance could usefully supplement existing passive animal disease surveillance activities for ovine disease.
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spelling pubmed-65828112019-07-05 Descriptive analysis of ovine mortality in sentinel sheep flocks in Ireland Murray, Gerard M Fagan, Seamus Murphy, Denise Fagan, John Ó Muireagáin, Colm Froehlich-Kelly, Rebecca Barrett, Damien J Sheehan, Maresa Wilson, Margaret Brady, Colm Philip Hynes, Frank Farrell, Shauna Moriarty, John O Neill, Rónan Casey, Mícheál Vet Rec Paper BACKGROUND: Studies of sheep mortality or cause-specific mortality, in Ireland or internationally, are relatively scarce but are important in presenting baseline levels and changing trends of endemic disease. This study assessed sheep mortality and cause-specific mortality in 33 sentinel sheep flocks in Ireland. METHODS: Sentinel flocks were requested to submit carcases of all sheep that died to the regional veterinary laboratories (RVLs) of the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine during a calendar year (2016). Postmortem examinations were performed on 1247 submissions to Athlone, Kilkenny and Sligo RVLs. RESULTS: The median overall submission rate was 13.8 per cent (range 2.5 per cent–35.8 per cent) per adult female sheep in the flock in January 2016. The median fetal, perinatal, lamb and adult submissions per adult female sheep in the flock in January 2016 were 2.1 per cent (0.0 per cent–15.2 per cent), 3.5 per cent (0.0 per cent–20.0 per cent), 3.0 per cent (0.0 per cent–12.4 per cent) and 2.8 per cent (0.8 per cent–7.1 per cent), respectively. The frequency of detection of categories of postmortem diagnoses in fetuses, perinates, lambs and adults are presented. CONCLUSIONS: Comparisons with existing passive surveillance findings reflect some differences in the relative frequency of detection of certain categories of disease suggesting that sentinel flock surveillance could usefully supplement existing passive animal disease surveillance activities for ovine disease. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-05-25 2019-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6582811/ /pubmed/31076521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.105291 Text en © British Veterinary Association 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, an indication of whether changes were made, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
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Murray, Gerard M
Fagan, Seamus
Murphy, Denise
Fagan, John
Ó Muireagáin, Colm
Froehlich-Kelly, Rebecca
Barrett, Damien J
Sheehan, Maresa
Wilson, Margaret
Brady, Colm Philip
Hynes, Frank
Farrell, Shauna
Moriarty, John
O Neill, Rónan
Casey, Mícheál
Descriptive analysis of ovine mortality in sentinel sheep flocks in Ireland
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title_full Descriptive analysis of ovine mortality in sentinel sheep flocks in Ireland
title_fullStr Descriptive analysis of ovine mortality in sentinel sheep flocks in Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Descriptive analysis of ovine mortality in sentinel sheep flocks in Ireland
title_short Descriptive analysis of ovine mortality in sentinel sheep flocks in Ireland
title_sort descriptive analysis of ovine mortality in sentinel sheep flocks in ireland
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6582811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31076521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.105291
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