Infectious Disease Control Tools Flashcards

1
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How can test and cull be implemented? Which disease is this useful for?

A

> individual
- bTB
- Johnes disease
- PI BVD
herd level
- FMD (so infectious)
- BSE
sensitivity and specificity of the test
local level (surrounded farms and neighbouring herds)
- FMD
- outside in v inside out (where do you start culling? more infectious start outside in, debatable)
country level
- not really
- depopulating whole country not really viable
probabilities of spread within herd or area and costs, want to eradicate dz to allow trading

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2
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Was burning FMD carcasses necessary ?

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Probs not, bad image for sector, lactic acid build up in dead muscle tissues should have killed virus

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3
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How can chickens be killed?

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  • co2
  • electrocute
  • on site kill units (difficult multi levels)
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4
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Who pays for test and cull?

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  • endemic : farmer
  • epidemic : government
  • zoonotic : farmer/government (eg. TB)
    > if you choose to eradicate the disease you dictate the rules (eg. Aujeskys in PIGS)
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5
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Use of vaccination to control infectious disease? Considerations?

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> timing
- seasonal disease (eg. Lepto Spring dogs so Weils disease not contracted when splashing in water in summer)
strategically
- buffer (FMD) NB. Will have to kill vax animals eventually - worth it in the long run?
- whole country (BTV spread by flying vector)
- depend on threat (NCD waxing and waning prevalence)

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6
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Aim of vax?

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Reduce affected animals to R0

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7
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How effective is vaccination in an endemic situiation?

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Depends on vax
> BVD and Leptospira 
- poor
- need to get rid of PIs
> salmonella 
- mediocre
> IBR/clostridium 
- good
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Why are movement restrictions useful?

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  • minimise spread (animal hosts best media to transport disease over a long period in time and long distance) IMMEDIATE otherwise everyone moves animals quickly
  • C&D (cleaning disinfection)
  • 72 HR standstill (FMD, CSF)
  • bovine TB and brucella abortus standstill on farm only
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9
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Why may movement restrictions be put on? What else is included in this sometimes?

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  • buy time to assess situation
  • horses or other species included (minimise illegal trailer use)
  • by foot movement as well
  • conflict with trade and farmers poss
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10
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What is zoning

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Regionalisation or compartmentalisation

- lift movement restriction in non affected areas

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11
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TB testing in Wales and southwest?

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Minimally 1 test per year

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12
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Where is TB free?

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Scotland ? Maybe?

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13
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If buying in animals to an infected area (eg. With TB) should you buy affected or naive animals?

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  • non-infected to dilute disease burden in the infected area
  • ask about this - by bringing naive animals in do you risk ^ active infection? Or do we just not care about this because trying to eradicate disease?)
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14
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What is surveillance?

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Repeated measurement, recording and review of data related to occourence of events such as disease
> need to act on this
- improve dz control (farmers only pay for data collection if they perceive an economic benefit in doing so)

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15
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What are the 3 principles of disease control ?

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> find it 
- surveillance
> fix it 
- vax, movement restriction, compartmentalisation 
> kill it 
- test and cull 
> KEEP IT OUT!!
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16
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Tools for disease control

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  • test and cull (eg FMD 2001)
  • vax
  • movement restrictions
  • compartmentalisation
  • surveillance
    > costly!
  • notifiable dz comes out of govenerment budget