A systematic review of disease control strategies in beef herds, part 1: preweaned calf mortality.

IF 4.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
V Margarita Sanguinetti, Kayla Strong, Samuel P Agbese, Cindy Adams, John Campbell, Sylvia L Checkley, Ellen de Jong, Heather Ganshorn, M Claire Windeyer
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Abstract

Calves sold at weaning are the main source of income for cow-calf operations, and their survival should be a priority. Given this, the effective use of management practices for pregnant dams and calves to prevent calf mortality is essential; however, decision-makers often do not have access to information about the effectiveness of many management practices. A systematic review was conducted to summarize the evidence of the effectiveness of biosecurity, vaccination, colostrum management, breeding and calving season management, and nutritional management practices for preventing preweaned beef calf mortality. The population of interest was preweaned beef calves from birth until at least 3 months of age. The outcome of interest was general preweaning calf mortality with stillbirths excluded. Eleven studies were deemed relevant. Ten were observational cross-sectional studies, and one was a randomized controlled trial (RCT). The practices that were statistically significantly associated with calf mortality were intervening with colostrum in case a calf had not nursed from its dam or was assisted at calving, timing and length of the calving season, and injecting selenium and vitamin E at birth. More well-executed RCTs and cohort studies are needed to provide evidence of effectiveness and help support implementation of recommended practices in herds.

肉牛群疾病控制策略的系统综述,第1部分:断奶前小牛死亡率。
断奶时出售的小牛是小牛经营的主要收入来源,它们的生存应该是优先考虑的。鉴于此,有效利用对怀孕的水坝和小牛的管理措施,以防止小牛死亡是至关重要的;然而,决策者往往无法获得有关许多管理实践有效性的信息。本研究对生物安全、疫苗接种、初乳管理、繁殖和产犊季节管理以及营养管理措施在预防断奶前肉牛死亡率方面的有效性进行了系统综述。感兴趣的人群是从出生到至少3个月大的断奶牛肉小牛。我们感兴趣的结果是排除死产的断奶前小牛的一般死亡率。11项研究被认为是相关的。10项为观察性横断面研究,1项为随机对照试验(RCT)。在统计上与小牛死亡率显著相关的做法是,在小牛没有从母栏哺乳或在产犊时得到帮助的情况下,干预初乳,产犊季节的时间和长度,以及在出生时注射硒和维生素E。需要更多执行良好的随机对照试验和队列研究来提供有效性证据,并帮助支持在畜群中实施推荐做法。
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Animal Health Research Reviews
Animal Health Research Reviews VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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6.70
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期刊介绍: Animal Health Research Reviews provides an international forum for the publication of reviews and commentaries on all aspects of animal health. Papers include in-depth analyses and broader overviews of all facets of health and science in both domestic and wild animals. Major subject areas include physiology and pharmacology, parasitology, bacteriology, food and environmental safety, epidemiology and virology. The journal is of interest to researchers involved in animal health, parasitologists, food safety experts and academics interested in all aspects of animal production and welfare.
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