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Dutch paratuberculosis programme history, principles and development.

G Benedictus1, J Verhoeff, Y H Schukken

  • 1Animal Health Service, PO Box 361, 9200 AJ, Drachten, Netherlands. Beneveld@home.nl

Veterinary Microbiology
|December 19, 2000
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Effective control of paratuberculosis in livestock relies on vaccination, improved management, and hygiene. A robust Dutch program emphasizes open communication and a detailed herd status system for disease eradication.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary epidemiology
  • Animal health management
  • Disease control programs

Background:

  • Organized disease control in the Netherlands began in the 18th century.
  • The dairy industry established infectious disease control programs in the early 20th century.
  • The Animal Health Service in Friesland was founded in 1919.

Observation:

  • Paratuberculosis control programs have a history in various countries for sheep, goats, and cattle.
  • Vaccination of young animals is effective in preventing clinical paratuberculosis.
  • Management and hygiene practices are crucial alongside vaccination.

Findings:

  • Successful infectious cattle disease control requires open communication and strong registration/identification systems.
  • The Dutch paratuberculosis program utilizes 10 herd status levels to indicate disease freedom.

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  • Higher herd status correlates with a greater likelihood of being paratuberculosis-free.
  • Implications:

    • The Dutch paratuberculosis program provides a framework for disease eradication.
    • Key components include clear objectives, eradication principles, communication strategies, and legal/logistical considerations.
    • Complementary research is vital for ongoing program refinement and effectiveness.