2020
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2020v41n5supl1p2179
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Efficacy of measures to control caprine arthritis-encephalitis in dairy herd with high clinical and serological prevalence

Abstract: This study examined the effectiveness of control measures for caprine arthritis-encephalitis in a herd with 431 dairy goats in an intensive rearing system. All animals older than six months were initially tested by agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID) and separated into seropositive and seronegative. Control measures were implemented for two years and ten months. Five serological examinations were subsequently performed two by AGID and three by the Western Blot (WB) technique. In these tests, animals that tested ne… Show more

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“…The fact that extensive farms have a lower disease rate may be related to the few tests performed due to the cost of exams and the animals' hardiness. As reported by Alcindo et al (2020), the economic impact must be considered in the establishment of preventive measures such as testing the herd and separating seropositive animals, demonstrating the worldwide and national importance of studies related to the disease.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The fact that extensive farms have a lower disease rate may be related to the few tests performed due to the cost of exams and the animals' hardiness. As reported by Alcindo et al (2020), the economic impact must be considered in the establishment of preventive measures such as testing the herd and separating seropositive animals, demonstrating the worldwide and national importance of studies related to the disease.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CAE virus is transmitted mainly via colostrum and milk from infected animals and through contact with secretions such as the saliva and semen of positive animals (Souza et al, 2013;Hasegawa et al, 2017), and hence the importance of early diagnosis, isolation and disposal of infected animals as a way of preventing vertical and horizontal transmission in the herd (Konishi, Nagura, Takei, & Fujita, 2011). According to Alcindo et al (2020), who evaluated the effectiveness of adopting control measures in dairy cattle with confirmed occurrence of CAE and its impacts on the incidence of the disease, as the animals grow older, even if some of the recommended control protocols are established, the likelihood of their remaining seronegative decreases over time. Thus, early identification, through periodic tests, and the separation of these animals from the herd can contribute to reducing future losses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A efetividade dessas medidas apresenta sérias implicações quanto a sua eficácia em rebanhos com soroprevalência intermediária e alta, como observada em três rebanhos do estudo, contribuindo pouco para a redução de novos casos (Alcindo et al, 2020), além disso o controle de doenças infecciosas nos rebanhos Paraibanos é dificultado devido ao baixo nível de escolaridade dos criadores e insuficientes e/ou inadequados investimentos e assistência técnica para o desenvolvimento da atividade (Guilherme et al, 2017;Alves et al, 2022). Isso evidencia-se quando analisamos os resultados de pesquisa realizada em 150 rebanhos de quinze município do Cariri Ocidental, Semiárido Paraibano, onde a frequência de caprinos soropositivos foi de 8,1% (153/1890) com presença de focos em 42,7% (34/150) das criações.…”
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“…Nos rebanhos com intenção de estabelecer programa de controle do LVPR, deve-se levar em consideração os custos para a sua implantação (gastos com exames laboratoriais periódicos, reposição de animais, mão de obra, instalações e medicamentos), e avaliar se as perdas produtivas associadas à doença são maiores do que os custos incorridos na implementação de medidas mais eficientes (Reina et al, 2009;Azevedo et al, 2018;Alcindo et al, 2020).…”
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