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Measuring the impact of bovine digital dermatitis research on knowledge and practice of biosecurity during cattle foot-trimming

机译:测量牛脚下尺寸牛脚下知识和实践的影响

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This research communication reports the results from questionnaires used to identify the impact of recent research into the disinfection of cattle foot-trimming equipment to prevent bovine digital dermatitis (BDD) transmission on (a) biosecurity knowledge and (b) hygiene practice of foot health professionals. An initial questionnaire found that more than half of par-ticipating farmers, veterinary surgeons and commercial foot-trimmers were not considering hand or hoof-knife hygiene in their working practices. The following year, after the release of a foot-trimming hygiene protocol and a comprehensive knowledge exchange programme by the University of Liverpool, a second survey showed 35/80 (43.8%) farmers, veterinary sur-geons and commercial foot-trimmers sampled considered they were now more aware of the risk of spreading BDD during foot- trimming. Furthermore, 36/80 (45.0%) had enhanced their hygiene practice in the last year, impacting an estimated 1383 farms and 5130 cows trimmed each week. Participants who reported having seen both the foot-trimming hygiene protocol we developed with AHDB Dairy and other articles about foot-trimming hygiene in the farming and veterinary press, were significantly more likely to have changed their work-ing practices. Difficulties accessing water and cleaning facilities on farms were identified as the greatest barrier to improving biosecurity practices. Participants' preferred priority for future research was continued collection of evidence for the importance and efficacy of good foot-trimming hygiene practices.
机译:本研究通讯报告了调查问卷的结果,用于确定近期研究对牛脚整理设备消毒剂的影响,以防止牛牛的数字皮炎(BDD)传播(a)生物安全知识和(b)卫生专业人士的卫生实践。初步调查问卷发现,超过一半的Par-Ticipation农民,兽医外科医生和商用脚修剪者在其工作实践中没有考虑手或蹄卫生。次年,在利物浦大学发布脚修边卫生议定书和全面的知识交流计划之后,第二次调查显示35/80(43.8%)农民,兽医血库和商业脚修剪者考虑他们现在更加了解在脚踏过程中传播BDD的风险。此外,36/80(45.0%)在去年增强了卫生实践,影响了估计的1383个农场,每周修剪5130艘奶牛。报告的参与者看到我们使用AHDB乳制品和其他关于养老卫生的其他文章开发的脚修边卫生议定书,并在农业和兽医出版社中,更有可能改变了工作的实践。获得农场水和清洁设施的困难被确定为改善生物安全实践的最大障碍。参与者对未来研究的首选优先事项持续收集了良好脚缩卫生实践的重要性和疗效的证据。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of dairy research》 |2021年第1期|60-63|共4页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Infection Biology and Microbiomes Institute of Infection Veterinary and Ecological Sciences University of Liverpool Merseyside UK;

    Department of Infection Biology and Microbiomes Institute of Infection Veterinary and Ecological Sciences University of Liverpool Merseyside UK;

    Appithorne Minsterworth Gloucester GL2 8JG UK;

    Department of Infection Biology and Microbiomes Institute of Infection Veterinary and Ecological Sciences University of Liverpool Merseyside UK;

    Department of Infection Biology and Microbiomes Institute of Infection Veterinary and Ecological Sciences University of Liverpool Merseyside UK;

    Department of Infection Biology and Microbiomes Institute of Infection Veterinary and Ecological Sciences University of Liverpool Merseyside UK;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Bovine digital dermatitis; foot-trimming; hygiene; knowledge exchange; impact;

    机译:牛数字皮炎;脚踏;卫生;知识交流;影响;

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