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Estimation of flock/herd-level true Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis prevalence on sheep, beef cattle and deer farms in New Zealand using a novel Bayesian model
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WoS WOS:000346542000004
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84912066497
DOI 10.1016/J.PREVETMED.2014.10.004
Año 2014
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



Across all species, 69% of farms had at least one species test positive. Sheep flocks had the highest HTP estimate (76%, posterior probability interval (PPI) 70-81%), followed by deer (46%, PPI 38-55%) and beef herds (42%, PPI 35-50%). Differences were observed between the two main islands of New Zealand, with higher HTP in sheep and beef cattle flocks/herds in the NI. Sheep flock HTP was 80% in the NI compared with 70% (POPR = 0.96) in the SI, while the HTP for beef cattle was 44% in the NI and 38% in the SI (POPR = 0.80). Conversely, deer HTP was higher in the SI (54%) than the NI (33%, POPR = 0.99). Infection with MAP is endemic at high prevalence in sheep, beef cattle and deer flocks/herds across New Zealand. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Veterinary Sciences
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 VERDUGO-VASQUEZ, CRISTOBAL Hombre Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
Massey Univ - Nueva Zelanda
Massey University Manawatu - Nueva Zelanda
Massey University - Nueva Zelanda
2 Jones, Geoff Hombre Massey Univ - Nueva Zelanda
Massey University Manawatu - Nueva Zelanda
Massey University - Nueva Zelanda
3 Johnson, Wes - Univ Calif Irvine - Estados Unidos
University of California, Irvine - Estados Unidos
4 Wilson, Peter Hombre Massey Univ - Nueva Zelanda
Massey University Manawatu - Nueva Zelanda
Massey University - Nueva Zelanda
5 Stringer, Lesley - Dept Agr & Rural Dev - Reino Unido
Massey University Manawatu - Nueva Zelanda
Veterinary Epidemiology Unit - Irlanda
Massey University - Nueva Zelanda
Veterinary Epidemiology Unit - Reino Unido
6 Heuer, Cord Hombre Massey University Manawatu - Nueva Zelanda
Massey University - Nueva Zelanda

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Johne's Disease Research Consortium New Zealand
Johne's Disease Research Consortium New Zealand

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This study was funded by the Johne's Disease Research Consortium New Zealand (Grant no. JDRC.5.1.Epidemiology). The authors would like to acknowledge farmers and veterinary practices for their participation, as well as numerous post-graduate student volunteers and casual workers for sample processing and data entry. Staff at the Disease Research Laboratory (DRL) at Otago University and AgResearch Laboratories, Wallaceville, especially Dr. Geoff DeLisle, Gary Yates and Simon Liggett, are acknowledged for diagnostic capability and support. And special thanks go to Paulina Guzman, Saskia Prickaerts, Daniela Tapia, Neville Haack, and Raewynne Pearson for their practical help and invaluable support to this research, and to Dr Rebecca Mitchell for her valuable comments on the manuscript.
This study was funded by the Johne's Disease Research Consortium New Zealand (Grant no. JDRC.5.1.Epidemiology). The authors would like to acknowledge farmers and veterinary practices for their participation, as well as numerous post-graduate student volunteers and casual workers for sample processing and data entry. Staff at the Disease Research Laboratory (DRL) at Otago University and AgResearch Laboratories, Wallaceville, especially Dr. Geoff DeLisle, Gary Yates and Simon Liggett, are acknowledged for diagnostic capability and support. And special thanks go to Paulina Guzman, Saskia Prickaerts, Daniela Tapia, Neville Haack, and Raewynne Pearson for their practical help and invaluable support to this research, and to Dr Rebecca Mitchell for her valuable comments on the manuscript.

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