Effective Control of Johne's Disease in Large Czech Dairy Herds

. 2022 Mar ; 66 (1) : 61-67. [epub] 20220325

Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE Jazyk angličtina Země Polsko Médium electronic-ecollection

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INTRODUCTION: Johne's disease, caused by infection with Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP), causes economic losses in dairy herds due to reduced milk production and premature culling. A test-and-cull strategy coupled with changes in calf rearing management preventing new infections has been introduced into infected herds to control MAP prevalence. This study appraised the effectiveness of these practice changes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In 19 large dairy herds (of a median 470 milk-producing cows), implementing MAP control measures for 3-7 years, a serum ELISA was used to detect infected cows in their dry-off period. The number of ELISA-positive animals per year (EPAY) was calculated and statistical analysis was used to test whether the EPAY total decreased during the control period and to analyse the EPAY in relationship to the duration of the control programme. RESULTS: Statistical support was found for a decrease of EPAY over time (P < 0.01, odds ratio 0.756) and in 14 herds a significant fall in the percentages of EPAY during the test period (P ≤ 0.05) was noted. CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrated the effectiveness of the control measures in place to reduce MAP infection in herds with initial EPAY ≥3.36%. The missing decreasing trend in the remaining five herds with low average initial EPAY suggested the need for additional measures to reduce the number of infected animals in these herds.

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