Piloting an approach to scab control on Welsh sheep farms.

IF 1.3 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Veterinary Record Open Pub Date : 2022-03-12 eCollection Date: 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1002/vro2.30
Neil Paton, Stewart Burgess, Kathryn Bartley, John Griffiths, Edgar Jones
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Abstract

Introduction: Sheep scab caused by Psoroptes ovis, is a disease of concern to many stakeholders in Wales due to its welfare implications. There are good diagnostic tests and treatments available to deal with the disease. Even so, it remains a problem in Welsh flocks. As such a coordinated approach is required to deal with this issue in a more sustainable manner.

Pilot design: Sheep scab positive 'index' farms were initially diagnosed using a skin scrape to identify P. ovis mites. Contiguous farms were identified and antibody responses used to confirm onward infestation. All infested farms were treated by either dipping with an organophosphate (OP) dip or injecting with a licensed macrocyclic lactone (ML) product depending on farmer choice.

Results: Three positive 'index' farms were identified along with 12 contiguous properties. Positive serological responses were observed in seven of the 12 contiguous farms; four of which were treated by OP dip and three by an injectable ML product.

Discussion: To avoid reinfestation of treated farms, dealing with disease on contiguous properties is crucial. Through the project coordinating team, three local outbreaks of scab were dealt with in a short space of time with appropriate diagnosis and treatment being carried out. Some farmers were uncooperative and strategies such as providing additional external support and veterinary involvement might alleviate these issues in the future. This coordinated approach is recommended to veterinary surgeons in the field when dealing with scab on farm.

在威尔士羊场试行疥癣控制方法。
简介:由绵羊疥癣病(Psoroptes ovis)引起的绵羊疥癣病是威尔士许多利益相关者关注的一种疾病,因为它对福利有影响。目前已有很好的诊断测试和治疗方法来对付这种疾病。即便如此,这种疾病在威尔士羊群中仍然是一个问题。因此,需要采取协调的方法,以更可持续的方式解决这一问题:试点设计:绵羊疥癣阳性 "指标 "农场最初是通过皮肤刮片来确定猫螨。确定相邻的养殖场,并利用抗体反应确认继续感染。根据农场主的选择,对所有受侵染的农场进行有机磷(OP)浸渍或注射大环内酯(ML)产品治疗:确定了 3 个阳性 "指数 "农场和 12 个毗连农场。在 12 个毗连农场中,有 7 个农场的血清反应呈阳性;其中 4 个农场使用 OP 浸药,3 个农场使用注射用大环内酯(ML)产品:讨论:为避免经过治疗的农场再次受到感染,处理毗连农场的疾病至关重要。通过项目协调小组,在短时间内处理了三起当地爆发的疮痂病,并进行了适当的诊断和治疗。有些农民并不合作,提供额外的外部支持和兽医参与等策略可能会在未来缓解这些问题。建议现场兽医在处理农场疮痂病时采用这种协调方法。
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Veterinary Record Open
Veterinary Record Open VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
3.00
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25
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Record Open is a journal dedicated to publishing specialist veterinary research across a range of topic areas including those of a more niche and specialist nature to that considered in the weekly Vet Record. Research from all disciplines of veterinary interest will be considered. It is an Open Access journal of the British Veterinary Association.
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