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Early removal of cows with Brucellosis and the effect in strain 19 vaccinated cattle herds
Affiliation:1. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Veterinary Public Health, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, U.S.A.;2. United States Department of Agriculture, APHIS, VS, College Station, TX 77840, U.S.A.;3. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Veterinary Pathology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, U.S.A.
Abstract:The effect of early removal of cows excreting pathogenic Brucella abortus following Strain 19 vaccination of beef cattle herds was determined by comparing cumulative incidence (CI) of brucellosis reactors post-vaccination (p.v.). Adult female cattle in six herds were tested, reactors removed, and vaccinated with 3×109 colony-forming units of B. abortus Strain 19. Cattle were tested at 2 months p.v. and culture-positive cattle were removed from a principal cohort of three herds at approximately 3 months p.v., and removal from a control cohort of three herds delayed until approximately 7 months p.v. Neither CI nor time to eliminate brucellosis was significantly different between cohorts.A review of the parturition data revealed that more of the infected cows in the principal cohort herds terminated gestation before removal. These data suggest that stage of gestation plus diagnostic and management alternatives to prevent parturition of infected cattle in the herd are more important factors in herd plans than early removal of postparturient infected cows following whole-herd Strain 19 vaccination.
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