Prevalence of trichomoniasis among California beef herds

Sixty cow-half herds of more than 50 cows each were randomly selected for a prevalence survey of bovine trichomoniasis in California. Herd size, as judged by the number of bulls, ranged from 1 to 210 bulls (median = 8; mean = 59 +/- 15.8). Preputial smegma was collected from 729 bulls (median = 6 bu...

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Published inJournal of the American Veterinary Medical Association Vol. 196; no. 10; p. 1590
Main Authors BonDurant, R.H. (University of California, Davis, CA), Anderson, M.L, Blanchard, P, Hird, D, Danaye-Elmi, C, Palmer, C, Sischo, W.M, Suther, D, Utterback, W, Weigler, B.J
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Abstract Sixty cow-half herds of more than 50 cows each were randomly selected for a prevalence survey of bovine trichomoniasis in California. Herd size, as judged by the number of bulls, ranged from 1 to 210 bulls (median = 8; mean = 59 +/- 15.8). Preputial smegma was collected from 729 bulls (median = 6 bulls/herd) and cultured for Tritrichomonas foetus. Of 57 herds from which samples were collected, 9 (15.8%) had at least one infected bull. Of the 729 bulls from which samples were cultured, 30 (4.1%) were infected. Correcting for sensitivity of the diagnostic test yielded a prevalence of 5.0%. Infection rates for bulls greater than 3 years old and less than or equal to 3 years old were 6.7% and 2.0%, respectively (P less than 0.025). Median herd sizes were 14 bulls (range, 6 to 114) for infected herds and 7 (range, 1 to 210) for uninfected herds. These findings suggest that trichomoniasis is common in California beef herds. Because several bulls less than 4 years old were infected, we suggest that control measures stressing replacement of older bulls with younger ones should be combined with diagnostic procedures in those younger replacements, to ensure that they are not already infected.
AbstractList Sixty cow-half herds of more than 50 cows each were randomly selected for a prevalence survey of bovine trichomoniasis in California. Herd size, as judged by the number of bulls, ranged from 1 to 210 bulls (median = 8; mean = 59 +/- 15.8). Preputial smegma was collected from 729 bulls (median = 6 bulls/herd) and cultured for Tritrichomonas foetus. Of 57 herds from which samples were collected, 9 (15.8%) had at least one infected bull. Of the 729 bulls from which samples were cultured, 30 (4.1%) were infected. Correcting for sensitivity of the diagnostic test yielded a prevalence of 5.0%. Infection rates for bulls greater than 3 years old and less than or equal to 3 years old were 6.7% and 2.0%, respectively (P less than 0.025). Median herd sizes were 14 bulls (range, 6 to 114) for infected herds and 7 (range, 1 to 210) for uninfected herds. These findings suggest that trichomoniasis is common in California beef herds. Because several bulls less than 4 years old were infected, we suggest that control measures stressing replacement of older bulls with younger ones should be combined with diagnostic procedures in those younger replacements, to ensure that they are not already infected.
Author Sischo, W.M
BonDurant, R.H. (University of California, Davis, CA)
Suther, D
Anderson, M.L
Weigler, B.J
Palmer, C
Danaye-Elmi, C
Utterback, W
Blanchard, P
Hird, D
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Animals
BEEF CATTLE
BOVIN DE BOUCHERIE
BULLS
CALIFORNIA
California - epidemiology
CALIFORNIE
Cattle
Cattle Diseases - epidemiology
GANADO DE CARNE
HATOS
HERDS
INCIDENCE
INFECCIONES POR PROTOZOARIOS
Information Systems
Male
Prevalence
PROTOZOAL INFECTIONS
Protozoan Infections - epidemiology
Protozoan Infections, Animal
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Tritrichomonas - isolation & purification
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