Prevalence of paratuberculosis (Johne's disease) in the Belgian cattle population

被引:68
|
作者
Boelaert, F
Walravens, K
Biront, P
Vermeersch, JP
Berkvens, D
Godfroid, J
机构
[1] Vet & Agrochem Res Ctr, B-1180 Uccle, Belgium
[2] Minist Small Enterprises Traders & Agr, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium
[3] Inst Trop Med, B-2000 Antwerp, Belgium
关键词
cattle-microbiological diseases; paratuberculosis; Johne's disease; prevalence; Belgium;
D O I
10.1016/S0378-1135(00)00312-6
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The national bovine paratuberculosis (PTB) seroprevalence (apparent prevalence) in the Belgian cattle population was determined by a serological survey that was conducted from December 1997 to March 1998, In a random sample of herds (N = 556, 9.5%), all adult cattle of 24 months of age or older (N = 13,317, 0.4%) were tested for the presence of antibodies using a commercially available absorbed ELISA test kit. The PTB median within-herd seroprevalence (proportion of detected animals within the seropositive herds) and the PTB individual-animal seroprevalence (proportion of detected animals) were, respectively, 2.9% (quartiles = 1.6-5.6) and 0.87% (95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.71-1.03). The PTB herd seroprevalence (proportion of detected herds) was 18% (95% CI = 14-21). Assuming a test sensitivity and specificity of 45 and 99% [Sweeney et al., 1995. J. Vet. Diagn. Invest, 7 (4), 488; Sockett et al., 1992, J. Clin. Microbiol, 30 (5), 1134], respectively, the median true within-herd prevalence and the true individual-animal were estimated to be 7 and 2%, respectively. The true herd prevalence of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis infection was first estimated according to currently accepted methodology This calculation revealed that the specificity of the used test has a dramatic effect on the estimation; assuming a test sensitivity of 45% and a true within-herd prevalence of 7%, the true herd prevalence estimation decreased from 36 to 0.8% if the test specificity decreased from 99.9 to 99%, respectively. This sensitivity analysis showed that the practical limits of the accuracy of the used screening test jeopardize the estimation of the true herd prevalence within reasonable confidence limits, because the within-herd PTB true prevalence was low. For this reason we augmented the herd specificity for herds with larger adult herd size (>5). This was done by increasing the cut-off number of positive cattle required (greater than or equal to2) to classify a herd truly positive and including herds with one positive test result if there was historical evidence of PTB (previous diagnosis and/or clinical signs). This approach resulted in an estimated true herd prevalence of M. paratuberculosis infection of 6%. The true herd prevalence for dairy, mixed and beef herds was, respectively, 10, 11 and 3%. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:269 / 281
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Case definition terminology for paratuberculosis (Johne’s disease)
    R. J. Whittington
    D. J. Begg
    K. de Silva
    A. C. Purdie
    N. K. Dhand
    K. M. Plain
    [J]. BMC Veterinary Research, 13
  • [22] Case definition terminology for paratuberculosis (Johne's disease)
    Whittington, R. J.
    Begg, D. J.
    de Silva, K.
    Purdie, A. C.
    Dhand, N. K.
    Plain, K. M.
    [J]. BMC VETERINARY RESEARCH, 2017, 13
  • [23] PARATUBERCULOSIS (JOHNE'S DISEASE) IN A BUFFALO: A CASE REPORT
    Chauhan, H. C.
    Dadawala, A. I.
    Patel, S. S.
    Ranaware, P. B.
    Jadhav, K. M.
    Patel, K. G.
    Shah, N. M.
    Chandel, B. S.
    [J]. BUFFALO BULLETIN, 2011, 30 (02): : 111 - 112
  • [24] Connections between Chron-disease in humans and Johne-disease (paratuberculosis) in cattle
    Tuboly, S
    Kovács, A
    Lami, E
    Nagy, G
    [J]. MAGYAR ALLATORVOSOK LAPJA, 2005, 127 (02) : 106 - 112
  • [25] Intrauterine infection with Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in pregnant cattle diagnosed with Johne's disease
    Taniguchi, Yukiko
    Konnai, Satoru
    Sakakibara, Shinichi
    Yamamoto, Ayano
    Okagawa, Tomohiro
    Maekawa, Naoya
    Murata, Shiro
    Ohashi, Kazuhiko
    [J]. JAPANESE JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 2021, 69 (01) : 51 - 55
  • [26] Outcome of Three Commercial Serum ELISAs and Faecal Detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis in Consecutive Samples from a Cattle Herd with Low Prevalence of Paratuberculosis (Johne's Disease)
    Khol, J. L.
    Geisbauer, E.
    Wassertheurer, M.
    Revilla-Fernandez, S.
    Damoser, J.
    Oesterreicher, E.
    Duenser, M.
    Kleb, U.
    Baumgartner, W.
    [J]. TRANSBOUNDARY AND EMERGING DISEASES, 2012, 59 (03) : 197 - 207
  • [27] Comparison of two studies concerning the prevalence of bovine paratuberculosis (Johne's Disease) in Austrian cattle in the years 1995-97 and 2002/03
    Baumgartner, W
    Damoser, J
    Khol, JL
    [J]. WIENER TIERARZTLICHE MONATSSCHRIFT, 2005, 92 (11): : 274 - 277
  • [28] Herd prevalence of Johne's disease
    Arbuckle, Brian
    [J]. VETERINARY RECORD, 2006, 159 (19) : 644 - 644
  • [29] Serum biochemistry and the diagnosis of Johne's disease (paratuberculosis) in sheep
    Jones, DG
    Kay, JM
    [J]. VETERINARY RECORD, 1996, 139 (20) : 498 - 499
  • [30] Update on paratuberculosis:: 1.: Epidemiology of Johne's disease and the biology of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis
    Collins, MT
    [J]. IRISH VETERINARY JOURNAL, 2003, 56 (11) : 565 - +