Risk of Introduction of Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) Into TB-Free Herds in Southern Bahia, Brazil, Associated With Movement of Live Cattle
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) is a zoonotic disease, endemic in Brazil, with an impact on public health and trade. TB causes direct and indirect financial losses to infected farms and regions. Our study aimed at quantifying the risk of introduction of TB into TB-free herds of southern Bahia, Brazil, via...
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doaj-e388ab02d7274a1f9552f8d02b41a5952020-11-24T21:53:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692018-10-01510.3389/fvets.2018.00230347708Risk of Introduction of Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) Into TB-Free Herds in Southern Bahia, Brazil, Associated With Movement of Live CattleLuciana N. Avila0Vitor S. P. Gonçalves1Andres M. Perez2Agência de Defesa Agropecuária da Bahia, Salvador, BrazilFaculdade de Agronomia e Medicina Veterinária - FAV, Universidade de Brasilia, Brasilia, BrazilCollege of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN, United StatesBovine tuberculosis (TB) is a zoonotic disease, endemic in Brazil, with an impact on public health and trade. TB causes direct and indirect financial losses to infected farms and regions. Our study aimed at quantifying the risk of introduction of TB into TB-free herds of southern Bahia, Brazil, via movement of live cattle from other regions of the State. Results suggest that the annual risk of introducing TB into free farms of southern Bahia, either through legal or illegal trade of live cattle, is very low, varying, on average, between 0.001 and 0.006 depending on the region of origin of the animals. Noteworthy, illegal movements accounted for 90% of the risk demonstrating the importance of compliance with official regulations. These results are useful to inform both veterinary authorities and farmers in making decisions related to the regionalization of the control for TB in the country, with the ultimate goal of eliminating this major zoonotic disease from an important dairy region of Brazil.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2018.00230/fullepidemiologyrisk assessmentbovine tuberculosisanimal movementssurveillanceBrazil |
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Luciana N. Avila Vitor S. P. Gonçalves Andres M. Perez Risk of Introduction of Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) Into TB-Free Herds in Southern Bahia, Brazil, Associated With Movement of Live Cattle Frontiers in Veterinary Science epidemiology risk assessment bovine tuberculosis animal movements surveillance Brazil |
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Luciana N. Avila Vitor S. P. Gonçalves Andres M. Perez |
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Luciana N. Avila |
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Risk of Introduction of Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) Into TB-Free Herds in Southern Bahia, Brazil, Associated With Movement of Live Cattle |
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Risk of Introduction of Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) Into TB-Free Herds in Southern Bahia, Brazil, Associated With Movement of Live Cattle |
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Risk of Introduction of Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) Into TB-Free Herds in Southern Bahia, Brazil, Associated With Movement of Live Cattle |
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Risk of Introduction of Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) Into TB-Free Herds in Southern Bahia, Brazil, Associated With Movement of Live Cattle |
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Risk of Introduction of Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) Into TB-Free Herds in Southern Bahia, Brazil, Associated With Movement of Live Cattle |
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risk of introduction of bovine tuberculosis (tb) into tb-free herds in southern bahia, brazil, associated with movement of live cattle |
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science |
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Bovine tuberculosis (TB) is a zoonotic disease, endemic in Brazil, with an impact on public health and trade. TB causes direct and indirect financial losses to infected farms and regions. Our study aimed at quantifying the risk of introduction of TB into TB-free herds of southern Bahia, Brazil, via movement of live cattle from other regions of the State. Results suggest that the annual risk of introducing TB into free farms of southern Bahia, either through legal or illegal trade of live cattle, is very low, varying, on average, between 0.001 and 0.006 depending on the region of origin of the animals. Noteworthy, illegal movements accounted for 90% of the risk demonstrating the importance of compliance with official regulations. These results are useful to inform both veterinary authorities and farmers in making decisions related to the regionalization of the control for TB in the country, with the ultimate goal of eliminating this major zoonotic disease from an important dairy region of Brazil. |
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epidemiology risk assessment bovine tuberculosis animal movements surveillance Brazil |
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