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Evaluating potential sources of bovine tuberculosis infection in a New Zealand cattle herd

机译:评估新西兰牛群中牛结核病感染的潜在来源

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In New Zealand, a major source of bovine tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis,Tb) infection in farmed cattle is thought to be transmission from infected wildlife, primarily the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula). At Hohotaka, central North Island, control work from 1988 to 1994 achieved a sustained mean reduction of 87.5 in the density of Tb‐infected possums. As expected, annual Tb incidence in local cattle herds consequently declined by a similar amount (83.4). This decline was gradual, due to within‐herd transmission of residual infection and imperfect detection of infected animals. By fitting models to the observed rate of decline in Hohotaka Tb reactors, we are able to deduce the contributions to reactor rates of possums and cattle‐to‐cattle Tb transmission. Our results suggest that Tb transmission between cattle within the herd may have contributed around 20 to 32 of infections prior to the wildlife control programme. Nevertheless, our estimate for the rate of within‐herd transmission is well below that required to maintain cattle Tb in the absence of infectious wildlife. Our analysis supports the policy of wildlife control as the most effective method for reducing cattle Tb in areas such as Hohotaka.
机译:在新西兰,养殖牛感染结核病(牛分枝杆菌,Tb)的主要来源被认为是从受感染的野生动物传播的,主要是刷尾负鼠(Trichosurus vulpecula)。1988年至1994年,在北岛中部的Hohotaka,控制工作使感染结核病的负鼠密度持续平均减少87.5%。正如预期的那样,当地牛群的结核病年发病率也因此下降了类似的数量(83.4%)。这种下降是渐进的,因为残留感染在畜群内传播和对受感染动物的检测不完善。通过将模型拟合到观察到的HohotakaTb反应堆的下降速度,我们能够推断出负鼠和牛对牛的Tb传输对反应堆速率的贡献。我们的研究结果表明,在野生动物控制计划之前,牛群内牛之间的结核病传播可能占感染的20%至32%。尽管如此,我们对牛群内传播率的估计远低于在没有传染性野生动物的情况下维持牛结核病所需的速率。我们的分析支持野生动物控制政策,认为这是减少Hohotaka等地区牛结核病的最有效方法。

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