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Further improvement in the control of bovine tuberculosis recurrence in Ireland

Author(s)
Houtsma, Erik  
Clegg, Tracy A.  
Good, Margaret  
More, Simon John  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/10537
Date Issued
2018-08-31
Date Available
2019-05-20T12:30:20Z
Abstract
Ongoing objective assessment of national bovine tuberculosis (bTB) policy in Ireland is important to monitor efforts towards improved bTB control. The study objective was to investigate temporal trends in the risk of herd recurrence. The study included all herds derestricted following a bTB episode ending in 1998, 2008 or 2012. The respective 'study periods' were up to the end of 2001 for 1998-derestricted herds, to the end of 2011 for 2008-derestricted herds, and to the end of 2015 for 2012-derestricted herds. A multivariable Cox proportional-hazard model was developed to examine time to next restriction. The results from the model showed a continuing significant decreasing trend in herd recurrence of bTB in Ireland from 1998 until 2015: herds derestricted in 2008 were 0.75 (95 per cent CI 0.68 to 0.82) times as likely to develop a further restriction compared with 1998 herds, and herds derestricted in 2012 were 0.85 (95per cent CI 0.76 to 0.95) times as likely as 2008 herds. However, despite significant improvements, recurrence of bTB remains a concern, with 30.2 per cent (95 per cent CI 28.0 to 32.4 per cent) of herds derestricted in 2012 being re-restricted over the subsequent three years. Further work is needed to address the two key drivers of herd recurrence, namely residual infection and local reinfection.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
BMJ
Journal
Veterinary Record
Volume
183
Issue
20
Start Page
1
End Page
7
Copyright (Published Version)
2018 British Veterinary Association
Subjects

Bovine tuberculosis (...

Herd recurrence

Epidemiology

Cattle

Mycobacterium bovis

Eradication program

Ireland

DOI
10.1136/vr.104642
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0042-4900
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