A national programme for mastitis control in Australia: Countdown Downunder

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Brightling P.B. [1 ]
Dyson R.D. [1 ]
Hope A.F. [1 ]
Penry J. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Countdown Downunder, Lvl 2, 22 William St, Melbourne
[2] Camperdown Veterinary Centre, 1 Leura St, Camperdown, 3260, VIC
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advisor extension; Countdown Downunder; mastitis control; national programme;
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10.1186/2046-0481-62-S4-S52
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In 1998, Countdown Downunder, Australia's national mastitis and cell count control programme, was created. With funding from the country's leading dairy organisation, Dairy Australia, this programme was originally intended to run for three years but is now in its tenth year. As it was the first time Australia had attempted a national approach to mastitis control on the farm, the first three years of the programme were largely concerned with the development of resources to be used by farmers and service providers. The second three years were devoted to training with both groups. Since that time, Countdown Downunder has entered into a second resource development phase. The goal of the programme was to achieve a reduction in the bulk milk somatic cell count from the Australian dairy herd. To achieve this, the programme had to develop resources with clear and consistent messages around mastitis and somatic cell count control on farms. It was determined that progress toward the goals would be made more rapidly if service providers were trained in the use of these resources prior to farmers. This paper reviews the Countdown Downunder programme from 1998 to 2007. © 2009 The Author(s).
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