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Irish farmers'interactions with regional veterinary laboratories- reasons, results, reactions: a survey

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Background: Animal health surveillance is important in ensuring optimal animal health and welfare. Monitoring of diagnostic submissions, including post-mortem examination ofcarcasses, at the Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine laboratories,provides the basis for this type of passive surveillance in Ireland. The process requires engagement from veterinarians and farmers from all sectors of the agricultural spectrum. This study aims to identify the reasons why farmers engaged in dairy, beef,sheep, and mixed farming enterprises submit carcasses or not to the Regional Veterinary Laboratories.Results: Surveys were distributed in hard copy format at Regional Veterinary Laboratories, and fifty Teagasc facilitated farmer discussion groups.There were 1179 responses collected in 54 locations.The top reasons participants submitted to the laboratories were 1) to guide treatment/vaccination, 2) fear of a contagious disease, and 3) if their veterinarian advised them to.The top reasons for not submitting were 1) the vet making a diagnosis on the farm, 2) the distance from the laboratory, and 3) lack of time and labour. Implementation of vaccination protocols was the main change implemented based on results, followed by management changes and the use of different treatments, e.g., switching from antibiotic to parasite treatment. Sheep enterprises weremore likely than dairy to choose distance and costas a reason not to submit. Dairying enterprises were more likely than other enterprise types to submit if they feared a contagious or zoonotic disease.Conclusion: Positively, this survey shows the desire of participants to submit to the laboratories to guide treatment and vaccination protocols, potentially indicating that positive engagement between stakeholders and the RVLs will help promote optimal animal health and promote responsible antimicrobial use. Results also show the critical role of veterinarians in continued disease surveillance on farms. Maintaining engagement with all farming sectors will be essential in promoting successful animal health surveillance.

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