Case-control study on chronic diseases in dairy herds in northern Germany:Symptoms at the herd Ievel

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
K. Jensen, Cornelia Frömke, B. Schneider, D. Sartison, P. D. Duc, F. Gundling, T. Scheu, A. Wichern, Svenja Fohler, C. Seyboldt, M. Hoedemaker, L. Kreienbrock, A. Campe
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ln the last two decades, an increase in chronic herd health problems of hitherto unknown causes was reported in northwest Germany. For further aetiological clarification, the objective of this project was to reveal differences between herds with good and chronically depressed herd health statuses regarding the symptoms at the herd Ievei. Therefore, a case-control study was conducted. The case farms (case 1 farms: no vaccination against clostridia, n = 45; case 2 farms: multi-clostridia vaccination applied, n = 47) must have fulfilled at least three of the following five criteria: decreased milk yield, increased mortality, increased cull­ ing rate, increased number of downer cows, and farmers' impressions of having herd health problems. The control farms (n = 47) did not fulfil any of these criteria. Multifactoriallogistic regression modelling revealed that both types of case farms had fewer overconditioned cows, more cows with skin lesions on their legs, and a lower cow comfort quotient than the control farms. Moreover, the case 1 farms had a Ionger calving interval, and the cows had more frequently a soiled udder compared to control farms. The case 2 farms had a lower cud chewing index than the control farms. The intraherd prevalences of lameness, cachectic cows and skin lesions were very high compared to recommendations, even on most control farms.These results indicate that different factors, e. g. the housing conditions and management, may play an important role in the presumably multifactorial chronic herd health problems. Therefore, additional aetiological research and veterinary services should consider additional information from all areas of herd management.
德国北部奶牛群慢性疾病的病例对照研究:在奶牛群水平上的症状
在过去二十年中,据报道,在德国西北部,迄今为止原因不明的慢性牛群健康问题有所增加。为了进一步澄清病因,本项目的目的是揭示良好和长期抑郁的牛群在牛群水平上的症状差异。因此,我们进行了病例对照研究。病例农场(病例1农场:未接种梭菌疫苗,n = 45;案例2农场:应用多种梭状芽孢杆菌疫苗,n = 47)必须满足以下五个标准中的至少三个:产奶量下降,死亡率增加,扑杀率增加,昏倒奶牛数量增加,以及农民对牛群健康问题的印象。对照农场(n = 47)不符合这些标准。多因素logistic回归模型显示,与对照农场相比,这两种类型的案例农场都有更少的过度调节奶牛,更多的奶牛腿上有皮肤损伤,奶牛舒适度更低。此外,与对照农场相比,案例1农场的产犊间隔更长,奶牛的乳房更容易被污染。病例2养殖场反刍咀嚼指数低于对照养殖场。与建议相比,即使在大多数对照农场,跛行、恶病质奶牛和皮肤病变的群体内患病率也非常高。这些结果表明,不同的因素,如住房条件和管理,可能在多因素的慢性牛群健康问题中起重要作用。因此,进一步的病原学研究和兽医服务应考虑来自畜群管理所有领域的额外信息。
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期刊介绍: The Berliner und Münchener Tierärztliche Wochenschrift is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes contributions on all aspects of veterinary public health and its related subjects, such as epidemiology, bacteriology, virology, pathology, immunology, parasitology, and mycology. The journal publishes original research papers, review articles, case studies and short communications on farm animals, companion animals, equines, wild animals and laboratory animals. In addition, the editors regularly commission special issues on topics of major importance. The journal’s articles are published either in German or English and always include an abstract in the other language.
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