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Wildlife-cattle interactions emerge as drivers of bovine tuberculosis in traditionally farmed cattle

机译:野生动物养牛互动作为传统养殖牛的牛结核司机的司机

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Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in cattle is recognized to be associated with several risk factors that include herd size, cattle movement, ownership of other domestic animals, confinement of cattle in enclosures at night, water sources, communal grazing area and proximity to wildlife, especially bTB maintenance hosts. A questionnaire survey was used to investigate the risk factors associated with Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) infection and transmission in traditionally farmed cattle at the wildlife/livestock interface in uMkhanyakude district, northern Kwa-Zulu Natal (KZN), South Africa. The questionnaire comprised of semi-structured questions that were used to gather data on livestock management practices and knowledge about bTB from 71 respondents from households that owned either bTB infected cattle herds or uninfected herds. Multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) was used to explore the association between the risk factors for M. bovis transmission and the bTB herd status. Bovine TB positive herds were associated with a herd size of n > 15, movement of cattle to areas adjacent to the game parks for grazing, cattle grazing inside the game parks as well as cattle sharing water and pasture with wildlife. The multivariable logistic regression model identified movement of animals to areas adjacent to the game parks and cattle sharing water with wildlife as highly significant risk factors for bTB infection in cattle. The findings of this study emphasized the need for the implementation of bTB control strategies in both cattle and wildlife populations for the successful control of the disease.
机译:牛的牛结核病(BTB)被认可与包括畜群大小,牛运动,其他家畜所有权的危险因素相关联,牛在夜间,水源,公共放牧区和野生动物附近的牛群中的限制BTB维护主机。调查问卷调查用于探讨与南非乌克兰·德纳尔(KZN)北部Kwa-Zulu Natal(KZN)野生动物/牲畜界面中传统养殖牛群中与牛杆菌(BOVIS)感染和传播相关的危险因素。由半结构化问题组成的调查问卷,用于收集来自拥有BTB受感染的牛群或未感染畜群的家庭的71名受访者的牲畜管理实践和关于BTB的知识数据。多个对应分析(MCA)用于探索M. BOVI传输和BTB畜群状态的危险因素之间的关联。牛结核病阳性牛群与N> 15的畜群大小相关,牛的运动到与游戏公园相邻的地区,用于放牧,牛在游戏公园内放牧以及牛与野生动物分享水和牧场。多变量的逻辑回归模型将动物的运动确定为与野生动物相邻的游戏公园和牛共享水域的区域,作为牛中BTB感染的高度重大风险因素。本研究的调查结果强调了需要在牛和野生动物种群中实施BTB控制策略,以便成功控制该疾病。

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