Modelling the control of bovine brucellosis in India
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30289Date
2023-03-08Type
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Holt, H.R.; Walker, M.; Beauvais, W.; Kaur, P.; Bedi, J.S.; Mangtani, P.; Sharma, N.S.; Gill, J.P.S.; Godfroid, Jacques Xavier Leon; Mcgiven, J.; Guitian, J.Abstract
Brucellosis imposes substantial impacts on livestock production and public health worldwide. A stochastic, age-structured model incorporating herd demographics was developed describing within- and between-herd transmission of Brucella abortus in dairy cattle herds. The model was fitted to data from a cross-sectional study conducted in Punjab State of India and used to evaluate the effectiveness of control strategies under consideration. Based on model results, stakeholder acceptance and constraints regarding vaccine supply, vaccination of replacement calves in large farms should be prioritized. Test and removal applied at early stages of the control programme where seroprevalence is high would not constitute an effective or acceptable use of resources because significant numbers of animals would be ‘removed’ (culled or not used for breeding) based on false positive results. To achieve sustained reductions in brucellosis, policymakers must commit to maintaining vaccination in the long term, which may eventually reduce frequency of infection in the livestock reservoir to a low enough level for elimination to be a realistic objective. This work provides key strategic insights into the control of brucellosis in India, which has the largest cattle population globally, and a general modelling framework for evaluating control strategies in endemic settings.
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The Royal Society PublishingCitation
Holt, Walker, Beauvais, Kaur, Bedi, Mangtani, Sharma, Gill, Godfroid, Mcgiven, Guitian. Modelling the control of bovine brucellosis in India. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 2023;20(200)Metadata
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