Impact of bovine respiratory disease on lung lesions, slaughter performance and antimicrobial usage in French beef cattle finished in North-Eastern Italy

Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is a major health concern in beef cattle, with several pathogens and environmental risk factors being involved. Clinical signs of BRD may remain undetected, preventing proper diagnosis. Yet, BRD-associated lung lesions can be detected at slaughter, providing a more s...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Claudia Caucci, Guido Di Martino, Eliana Schiavon, Angelica Garbo, Elena Soranzo, Luca Tripepi, Anna Lisa Stefani, Laura Gagliazzo, Lebana Bonfanti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-10-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
Subjects:
BRD
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2018.1426395
id doaj-1dc5d9f99492414abc8c79d56e5aed0d
record_format Article
spelling doaj-1dc5d9f99492414abc8c79d56e5aed0d2020-11-25T01:17:51ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1828-051X2018-10-011741065106910.1080/1828051X.2018.14263951426395Impact of bovine respiratory disease on lung lesions, slaughter performance and antimicrobial usage in French beef cattle finished in North-Eastern ItalyClaudia Caucci0Guido Di Martino1Eliana Schiavon2Angelica Garbo3Elena Soranzo4Luca Tripepi5Anna Lisa Stefani6Laura Gagliazzo7Lebana Bonfanti8Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle VenezieIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle VenezieIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle VenezieIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle VenezieIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle VenezieIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle VenezieIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle VenezieIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle VenezieIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle VenezieBovine respiratory disease (BRD) is a major health concern in beef cattle, with several pathogens and environmental risk factors being involved. Clinical signs of BRD may remain undetected, preventing proper diagnosis. Yet, BRD-associated lung lesions can be detected at slaughter, providing a more sensitive way to estimate BRD prevalence, as these lesions are present also in subclinically affected animals. In April–August 2016, the lungs of 518 Charolaise males from 8 farms in North-Eastern Italy were scored at slaughter based on the presence of pleural adhesions and the percentage of affected parenchyma. Moreover, individual antimicrobial dosages were acquired from the farm registries. 64% of animals had at least one lung lesion; a negative association between lung lesions and carcass weight was found. No association between lung lesions and antimicrobial use was identified. The appropriateness of each antimicrobial treatment was evaluated based on the ratio between each actual daily dose used and the correspondent defined daily dose available in the Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC). Three methods based on different estimation of live-weight-at-treatment were applied and provided significantly different results for some antimicrobial classes. Aminoglycosides and high-priority critical antimicrobials like macrolides were those most frequently administered (20% and 42% of treatments, respectively). Evaluation of dosage appropriateness showed that aminoglycosides were administered properly in 60–75% of treatments, while macrolides were underdosed in 30–60% of treatments. In conclusion, this study shows a high prevalence of BDR-associated lung lesions at slaughter associated with carcass weight, and that antimicrobial use is frequently inconsistent with recommended doses.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2018.1426395Beef cattleBRDantimicrobial therapylung scorecritically important antimicrobials
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Claudia Caucci
Guido Di Martino
Eliana Schiavon
Angelica Garbo
Elena Soranzo
Luca Tripepi
Anna Lisa Stefani
Laura Gagliazzo
Lebana Bonfanti
spellingShingle Claudia Caucci
Guido Di Martino
Eliana Schiavon
Angelica Garbo
Elena Soranzo
Luca Tripepi
Anna Lisa Stefani
Laura Gagliazzo
Lebana Bonfanti
Impact of bovine respiratory disease on lung lesions, slaughter performance and antimicrobial usage in French beef cattle finished in North-Eastern Italy
Italian Journal of Animal Science
Beef cattle
BRD
antimicrobial therapy
lung score
critically important antimicrobials
author_facet Claudia Caucci
Guido Di Martino
Eliana Schiavon
Angelica Garbo
Elena Soranzo
Luca Tripepi
Anna Lisa Stefani
Laura Gagliazzo
Lebana Bonfanti
author_sort Claudia Caucci
title Impact of bovine respiratory disease on lung lesions, slaughter performance and antimicrobial usage in French beef cattle finished in North-Eastern Italy
title_short Impact of bovine respiratory disease on lung lesions, slaughter performance and antimicrobial usage in French beef cattle finished in North-Eastern Italy
title_full Impact of bovine respiratory disease on lung lesions, slaughter performance and antimicrobial usage in French beef cattle finished in North-Eastern Italy
title_fullStr Impact of bovine respiratory disease on lung lesions, slaughter performance and antimicrobial usage in French beef cattle finished in North-Eastern Italy
title_full_unstemmed Impact of bovine respiratory disease on lung lesions, slaughter performance and antimicrobial usage in French beef cattle finished in North-Eastern Italy
title_sort impact of bovine respiratory disease on lung lesions, slaughter performance and antimicrobial usage in french beef cattle finished in north-eastern italy
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1828-051X
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is a major health concern in beef cattle, with several pathogens and environmental risk factors being involved. Clinical signs of BRD may remain undetected, preventing proper diagnosis. Yet, BRD-associated lung lesions can be detected at slaughter, providing a more sensitive way to estimate BRD prevalence, as these lesions are present also in subclinically affected animals. In April–August 2016, the lungs of 518 Charolaise males from 8 farms in North-Eastern Italy were scored at slaughter based on the presence of pleural adhesions and the percentage of affected parenchyma. Moreover, individual antimicrobial dosages were acquired from the farm registries. 64% of animals had at least one lung lesion; a negative association between lung lesions and carcass weight was found. No association between lung lesions and antimicrobial use was identified. The appropriateness of each antimicrobial treatment was evaluated based on the ratio between each actual daily dose used and the correspondent defined daily dose available in the Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC). Three methods based on different estimation of live-weight-at-treatment were applied and provided significantly different results for some antimicrobial classes. Aminoglycosides and high-priority critical antimicrobials like macrolides were those most frequently administered (20% and 42% of treatments, respectively). Evaluation of dosage appropriateness showed that aminoglycosides were administered properly in 60–75% of treatments, while macrolides were underdosed in 30–60% of treatments. In conclusion, this study shows a high prevalence of BDR-associated lung lesions at slaughter associated with carcass weight, and that antimicrobial use is frequently inconsistent with recommended doses.
topic Beef cattle
BRD
antimicrobial therapy
lung score
critically important antimicrobials
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2018.1426395
work_keys_str_mv AT claudiacaucci impactofbovinerespiratorydiseaseonlunglesionsslaughterperformanceandantimicrobialusageinfrenchbeefcattlefinishedinnortheasternitaly
AT guidodimartino impactofbovinerespiratorydiseaseonlunglesionsslaughterperformanceandantimicrobialusageinfrenchbeefcattlefinishedinnortheasternitaly
AT elianaschiavon impactofbovinerespiratorydiseaseonlunglesionsslaughterperformanceandantimicrobialusageinfrenchbeefcattlefinishedinnortheasternitaly
AT angelicagarbo impactofbovinerespiratorydiseaseonlunglesionsslaughterperformanceandantimicrobialusageinfrenchbeefcattlefinishedinnortheasternitaly
AT elenasoranzo impactofbovinerespiratorydiseaseonlunglesionsslaughterperformanceandantimicrobialusageinfrenchbeefcattlefinishedinnortheasternitaly
AT lucatripepi impactofbovinerespiratorydiseaseonlunglesionsslaughterperformanceandantimicrobialusageinfrenchbeefcattlefinishedinnortheasternitaly
AT annalisastefani impactofbovinerespiratorydiseaseonlunglesionsslaughterperformanceandantimicrobialusageinfrenchbeefcattlefinishedinnortheasternitaly
AT lauragagliazzo impactofbovinerespiratorydiseaseonlunglesionsslaughterperformanceandantimicrobialusageinfrenchbeefcattlefinishedinnortheasternitaly
AT lebanabonfanti impactofbovinerespiratorydiseaseonlunglesionsslaughterperformanceandantimicrobialusageinfrenchbeefcattlefinishedinnortheasternitaly
_version_ 1725145351799701504