Pathogen-specific risk factors in acute outbreaks of respiratory disease in calves

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作者
Pardon, B. [1 ]
Callens, J. [2 ]
Maris, J. [3 ]
Allais, L. [2 ]
Van Praet, W. [2 ]
Deprez, P. [1 ]
Ribbens, S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghent, Dept Large Anim Internal Med, Fac Vet Med, Salisburylaan 133, B-9820 Merelbeke, Belgium
[2] Anim Hlth Serv Flanders DGZ Vlaanderen, Ind Laan 29, B-8820 Torhout, Belgium
[3] Boehringer Ingelheim Belgium, Arianelaan 16, B-1200 Sint Lambrechts Wolume, Belgium
关键词
bovine respiratory disease; PCR; bronchoalveolar lavage; coronavirus; HEALTHY FEEDLOT CATTLE; SYNCYTIAL VIRUS; BOVINE CORONAVIRUS; BACTERIAL PATHOGENS; MYCOPLASMA-BOVIS; INFECTION; PREVALENCE; AGREEMENT; DIAGNOSIS; MASTITIS;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2019-17486
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Respiratory tract infections (bovine respiratory disease) are a major concern in calf rearing. The objective of this study was to identify pathogen-specific risk factors associated with epidemic respiratory disease in calves. A cross-sectional study was conducted, involving 128 outbreaks (29 dairy, 58 dairy-mixed, and 41 beef) in Belgium (2016-2018). A semiquantitative PCR for 7 respiratory pathogens was done on a pooled nonendoscopic bronchoalveolar lavage sample for each herd. Potential risk factors were collected by questionnaire arid derived from the national cattle registration databank. Most outbreaks occurred between October and March, and single and multiple viral infections were detected in 58.6% (75/128) and 13.3% (17/128), respectively. Bovine coronavirus (BCV) was the most frequently isolated virus (38.4%), followed by bovine respiratory syncytial virus (bRSV; 29.4%) and parainfluenzavirus type 3 (PI-3; 8.1%). Mycoplasma bovis, Mannheimia haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida, and Histophilus somni were detected in 33.3, 41.2, 89.1, and 36.4% of the herds, respectively. Specific risk factors for BCV detection were detection of M. haemolytica [odds ratio (OR) = 2.8 (95% confidence interval = 1.1-7.5)], increasing herd size [OR = 1.3 (1.0-1.8) for each increase with 100 animals] arid detection of BCV by antigen ELISA on feces in calves in the last year [OR = 3.6 (1.2-11.1)]. A seasonal effect was shown for bRSV only {more in winter compared with autumn [OR = 10.3 (2.8-37.5)]}. Other factors associated with bRSV were PI-3 detection [OR = 13.4 (2.1-86.0)], prevalence of calves with respiratory disease [OR = 1.02 (1.00-1.04) per 1% increase], and number of days with respiratory signs before sampling [OR = 0.99 (0.98-0.99) per increase]. Next to its association with BCV, M. haemolytica was more frequently detected in herds with 5 to 10 animals per pen [OR = 8.0 (1.4-46.9)] compared with <5 animals, and in herds with sawdust as bedding [OR = 18.3 (1.8-191.6)]. Also, for H. somni, housing on sawdust was a risk factor [OR = 5.2 (1.2-23.0)]. Purchase of cattle [OR = 2.9 (1.0-8.0)] and housing of recently purchased animals in the same airspace [OR = 5.0 (1.5-16.5)] were risk factors for M. bovis. This study identified pathogen-specific risk factors that might be useful for the development of customized control and prevention arid for the design of decision support tools to justify antimicrobial use by predicting the most likely pathogen before sampling results are available.
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